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West Of Prehistoric

West Of Prehistoric
Author: Erik Testerman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922323835

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Jedidiah Huckleberry Smith spent his entire life searching for the raider who mutilated him as a child. Finally, giving up on a trail long grown cold, he leaves his outlaw past behind and starts over in a remote town in Wyoming.One dark night his ranch is attacked by a mysterious and ferocious beast from a world lost to time. Only Jedidiah's savagery and skills save him.Now, teaming up with a beautiful but naïve paleontologist, they stand between his adopted town and its destruction by an army of barbaric prehistoric apes and dinosaurs. But Jed's past has come back to haunt him. The man he searched for is discovered in a position of power, and Jed must choose...Revenge for his past, or the salvation of strangers.Either way, bullets will fly, and blood will be spilled.


Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon

Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon
Author: Tracey West
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1999
Genre: Animals, Mythical
ISBN: 9780439135504

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This book is a retelling of one of Pokemons most popular episode.


Why the West Rules - For Now

Why the West Rules - For Now
Author: Ian Morris
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 767
Release: 2011-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1551995816

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Why does the West rule? In this magnum opus, eminent Stanford polymath Ian Morris answers this provocative question, drawing on 50,000 years of history, archeology, and the methods of social science, to make sense of when, how, and why the paths of development differed in the East and West — and what this portends for the 21st century. There are two broad schools of thought on why the West rules. Proponents of "Long-Term Lock-In" theories such as Jared Diamond suggest that from time immemorial, some critical factor — geography, climate, or culture perhaps — made East and West unalterably different, and determined that the industrial revolution would happen in the West and push it further ahead of the East. But the East led the West between 500 and 1600, so this development can't have been inevitable; and so proponents of "Short-Term Accident" theories argue that Western rule was a temporary aberration that is now coming to an end, with Japan, China, and India resuming their rightful places on the world stage. However, as the West led for 9,000 of the previous 10,000 years, it wasn't just a temporary aberration. So, if we want to know why the West rules, we need a whole new theory. Ian Morris, boldly entering the turf of Jared Diamond and Niall Ferguson, provides the broader approach that is necessary, combining the textual historian's focus on context, the anthropological archaeologist's awareness of the deep past, and the social scientist's comparative methods to make sense of the past, present, and future — in a way no one has ever done before.


Enter Prehistoric

Enter Prehistoric
Author: Erik Testerman
Publisher: Severed Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922551863

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After retiring from outlawing, Jedidiah Huckleberry Smith just wanted to be left alone in Wyoming with his guns and regrets. But then he discovered an entrance to a lost world, a place full of grand adventure, as well as spectacular dangers from both prehistoric dinosaurs and a race of savage apes intent on conquest. Now, a new fort has been established on the other side, and a strange civilization of humans and dinosaurs have been located. The people are descendants from another time, long trapped in prehistory, and with them a fragile alliance is created. But will it be enough as Jed faces vengeance from enemies both new and old? Will his savagery and cunning keep him and his love alive? Or will they die, on a mountain of fired brass, amidst the guttural bellows of barbaric apes and roars of monstrous dinosaurs? Jed doesn't know, but he's always willing to shoot first and figure out the rest afterwards.


Frilled Dinosaurs

Frilled Dinosaurs
Author: David West
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1508190240

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Readers will enjoy learning all about frilled dinosaurs, perhaps some of the coolest creatures of prehistoric times. This book explores dinosaurs that spread their frills wide to make themselves look big and scary to predators. Readers will find fun facts about each dinosaur, from the well-known Triceratops to the amazing Archaeoceratops. Each dinosaur is described through information-rich text and a descriptive picture, so readers can grasp important facts about anatomy and behavior. Readers are sure to be thrilled by those freaky frills!


Dinosaurs of the Jurassic

Dinosaurs of the Jurassic
Author: David West
Publisher: Smart Apple Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781625880840

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"In twelve beautifully crafted scenes discover a world where a new type of creature appears. It is the beginning of the age of the dinosaurs in a world where reptiles rule. Alongside these new creatures are ferocious archosaurs, dolphin-like swimming reptiles, and even some that have taken to the air." -- Page [4] of cover.


The Rise of the West

The Rise of the West
Author: William H. McNeill
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 866
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226561615

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The Rise of the West, winner of the National Book Award for history in 1964, is famous for its ambitious scope and intellectual rigor. In it, McNeill challenges the Spengler-Toynbee view that a number of separate civilizations pursued essentially independent careers, and argues instead that human cultures interacted at every stage of their history. The author suggests that from the Neolithic beginnings of grain agriculture to the present major social changes in all parts of the world were triggered by new or newly important foreign stimuli, and he presents a persuasive narrative of world history to support this claim. In a retrospective essay titled "The Rise of the West after Twenty-five Years," McNeill shows how his book was shaped by the time and place in which it was written (1954-63). He discusses how historiography subsequently developed and suggests how his portrait of the world's past in The Rise of the West should be revised to reflect these changes. "This is not only the most learned and the most intelligent, it is also the most stimulating and fascinating book that has ever set out to recount and explain the whole history of mankind. . . . To read it is a great experience. It leaves echoes to reverberate, and seeds to germinate in the mind."—H. R. Trevor-Roper, New York Times Book Review


Meetings at the Margins

Meetings at the Margins
Author: David Rhode
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781607811732

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Explores interactions and their consequences among different societies at the margins of the Great Basin in the prehistoric Intermountain West


Local Communities in the Big World of Prehistoric Northwest Europe

Local Communities in the Big World of Prehistoric Northwest Europe
Author: Corrie C. Bakels
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018
Genre: Prehistoric peoples
ISBN: 9789088907470

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This book is about how local communities in prehistory, by shaping their landscape, carved out a place for themselves in a big social world that stretched out far beyond the landscape they lived and worked in.


A Brief Illustrated History of Art

A Brief Illustrated History of Art
Author: David West
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1515725235

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A Brief Illustrated History of Art charts the history of art all the way from Prehistoric art through Classical art, through the Renaissance, to Cubism, Surrealism, and the modern art of today. With stunning stunning full-color images and illustrations, this beautiful book is sure to fascinate and charm the young reader.