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Topic: My book collection- image intensive (Read 2295 times)
Roselaar
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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Reply #15 on:
July 06, 2012, 01:05:41 PM »
Is it the bad lighting, or is that Invicta Troodon painted like the one that popped up on Ebay a few weeks ago? Very interesting!
And good collection too.
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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Reply #16 on:
July 06, 2012, 01:15:52 PM »
Thank you for the comments
I think it's a different custom, because in the book the Troodon is a very light green. The custom on eBay was a dark green colour.
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Roselaar
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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July 06, 2012, 05:05:15 PM »
Any advice on where I can get a copy of
Dinosaur Collectibles
? Outdated or not, as the only book on dinosaur toys I feel I should own a copy. Plus, there's JP toys in there.
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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Reply #18 on:
July 06, 2012, 05:52:10 PM »
I got mine here
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dinosaur-Collectibles-Dana-Cain/dp/0930625994/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341593283&sr=8-1
You might be able to get one there if the sellers are okay with international shipping.
Do you guys have Amazon in the Netherlands btw?
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Roselaar
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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Reply #19 on:
July 06, 2012, 09:01:56 PM »
Nope, we haven't got any real Amazon here, just expensive copycats. Thanks for the link!
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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July 27, 2012, 12:50:45 PM »
Hi guys,
I'm baaaaaaaaaack and I have new books
Firstly I got
The Dinosaur Society's Encyclopedia
by Don Glut and Don Lessem. I am unsure whether I like this one or not. Many of the illustrations, which are by Gregory S Paul, were reused from his
Predatory Dinosaurs of the World
. Information is good though, although I wish there could have been more illustration (being a visual person and all)
Then there is this beautiful but outdated book by Don Bolognese (funny name haha). It's not a book for information, but rather a tutorial for drawing.
This one copy I got online was an ex library book, you can see how old this one is XD I am a sucker for retro dinos.
I searched this out in particular because I used to have it when I was a kid, but threw it away :X I'm happy to get ahold of another copy <3
It also includes non dinos such as dimetrodon, flying reptiles, and marine reptiles. There are mammals too, but I didn't photograph them because I find mammals boring
Expect more images soon, 'cause I have more books on the way
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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July 28, 2012, 03:10:16 PM »
More retro goodness.
Charles Knight- the artist who saw through time
by Richard Milner. I got it mostly for his old dinosaur paintings, but it focuses on more than just that. It includes his sketches and drawings of extant animals too.
Life Before Man
, by Z.V Spinar. Features the work of Zdenek Burian. This is a pretty big book, filled with many large reproductions of his paintings. Funny how there is man on the front cover though XD
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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August 01, 2012, 01:08:01 PM »
Two more, both in monochrome
A First Look at Dinosaurs
by Joyce Hunt. I was deceived slightly by this one, because about 2 quarters of the book is actually blank pages :S Very odd. Nonetheless the illustrations are charming.
I dedicate this one to my partner, who loves Stegos
Finally is
The Archosauria: A New Look at the Old Dinosaur
by John C. McLoughlin. I am considering returning this one, because I'm not too keen on it...particularly the illustration style...it's kinda creepy looking :/
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Horridus
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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Reply #23 on:
August 07, 2012, 07:40:46 PM »
I can't believe I've been missing out on this thread! Thanks for sharing all those pics. I've reviewed some of the same books over at LITC (actually, I'm part-way through covering Life before Man, having recently acquired it for a couple of quid in a second-hand bookshop), but certainly not all of them so there's still plenty that's new to me here. I think this image is fantastic:
It begs the question...where do the vertebrae go?
That Charles R Knight book looks marvellous. I really want a copy!
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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Reply #24 on:
August 09, 2012, 05:30:45 PM »
Thanks for the comments Horridus.
Aaaand two more books, both by Don Glut, and both very dated (circa 70s)
First is the
Dinosaur Dictionary
. As you would expect it has a dictionary type format, with alpabetical listings for each species. There are skeletal reconstructions for most of the species and some very dated paleo illustrations.
And here is
Dinosaur Scrapbook
, and basically it is what it says on the front cover- a collection of illustrations and photos from hundreds of different sources wherever dinosaurs appear in pop culture- comics, TV, art, etc. Like I mentioned before it's dated but really an awesome read if you're interested in this kind of stuff
Dinosaur B movies. The man in a suit Rex is hilarious XD
Hey look, it's Invicta XD
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Gwangi
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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August 10, 2012, 01:09:43 AM »
OMG, I need the "Dinosaur Scrapbook" in my life...off to Amazon I go.
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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August 16, 2012, 04:19:22 AM »
3 more pre-dino renaissance books
In case you haven't noticed, I love these kinds of books XD
Album of Dinosaurs
, by Tom McGowen.
I-Spy dinosaurs and prehistoric animals
, by an anonymous author. Featuring the
Stay Puft marshmallow man
I mean the Michelin guy XD
Ladybird Dinosaurs
by Ben M Bagglio
Allosaurus, identified as Antrodemus here XD
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Horridus
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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Reply #27 on:
August 16, 2012, 08:57:48 PM »
Love that 'Album of Dinosaurs'! That's a new one to me. I might have to go hunting for a copy.
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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Reply #28 on:
September 19, 2012, 01:57:51 PM »
I have had some camera trouble lately but now I am back with more books.
First off is Gregory S Paul's
Predatory Dinosaurs of the World
. Really nice black and white illustrations. It's really far ahead for its time, considering how most other dinosaur books of the 80's depicted them as cold blooded tail-draggers. The text is actually interesting to read too.
Dinosaurs
by Peter Zallinger. I like the artwork despite the age.
An Alphabet of Dinosaurs
by Peter Dodson. Lots of colourful beautiful paintings. I just wish there was more
...Except for this one. It has creepy eyes
And finally, two issues of
Prehistoric Times
. I love this magazine and I intend to buy more issues in future
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tyrantqueen
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Re: My book collection- image intensive
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September 25, 2012, 02:17:34 PM »
I finally have the much-hyped
Dinosaur Art- the World's Greatest Paleoart
by Steve White.
I do like it a lot. However, there isn't really much in the way of new content. You can find most (nearly all) of the artwork inside online, via google images, or even in dinosaur books (like Luis Rey and Gregory S Paul)
My favourite artists are probably Robert Nicholls and John Sibbick.
I think I am starting to appreciate Luis Rey's work a bit more now. But I still think he overexaggerates the claws on his dinos. He makes them look like Freddie Kreuger. I think I am also starting to develop an aversion to Todd Marshall's art. He makes all his dinosaurs too spiky. They look like reptilian pincushions :/
GET READY FOR THE PIC SPAM :3
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