1), Oxford University Press. Hardbound: 576 pages. Price: $
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY: People have been long-fascinated with birds, and their scientific study has been central to advances in evolution, animal behavior, biogeography, population dynamics, and community ecology. Research questions in these fields have been driven in part by innovations in technology. Ornithologists even 20 years ago could scarcely imagine the detail and precision with which we can now monitor bird populations on a global scale, whether through digital tools like eBird, indirectly through remote sensing satellites, or at closer range via drones.
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs: Sauropods brings together every species of long-necked dinosaur known to have roamed the prehistoric world, with a dedicated entry for each species describing its key characteristics, taxonomic classification, location, and known remains along with a concise history of its discovery. Each species is beautifully brought to life with vivid illustrations and is supported by meticulously detailed diagrams of all known fossils. These visual aids enable readers to explore how scientists reconstruct these incredible creatures from fossilized remains. Whether you’re curious about Brachiosaurus, Titanosaurus, or the multitude of less familiar sauropod species, this encyclopedia covers them all.
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs: Ornithischians
brings together every species of armored and horn-faced dinosaur known
to have roamed the prehistoric world, with a dedicated entry for each
species describing its key characteristics, taxonomic classification,
location, and known remains along with a concise history of its
discovery. Each species is beautifully brought to life with vivid
illustrations and is supported by meticulously detailed diagrams of all
known fossils. These visual aids enable readers to explore how
scientists reconstruct these incredible creatures from fossilized
remains. Whether you’re curious about Stegosaurus, Triceratops, or the multitude of less familiar ornithischian species, this encyclopedia covers them all.
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs
is a comprehensive three-volume resource for anyone who is fascinated
by dinosaurs. Packed with engaging dino facts and original, full-color
reconstructions, drawings, and graphics, this one-of-a-kind encyclopedia
strikes a perfect balance between depth and accessibility—detailed
enough to captivate professionals yet clear and exciting enough for
beginners eager to dive into the amazing lost world of the dinosaurs.
The three volumes, available individually, are Theropods, Sauropods, and Ornithischians.
Organized for easy reference, these books are perfect for casual
browsing or in-depth study. Together, this encyclopedia invites dinosaur
lovers of all ages to walk among the wondrous beasts of the Mesozoic
era.
RECOMMENDATION: These books are a MUST-HAVE for anyone with an interest in dinosaurs!
6) 2026. Princeton University Press. Paperback: 208 pages. Price: $
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY: This outstanding field guide covers all 54 species and every subspecies of whale, dolphin, and porpoise that occur off the coasts of North America. It is packed with more than 450 illustrations featuring detailed annotations pointing out important field marks. It also features up-to-date distribution maps and concise text that includes helpful identification tips and information about everything from dive sequences to population sizes. Beautifully designed to ensure quick access to essential identification information, this is a must-have guide for every whale watcher in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Covers all 54 species and every subspecies of whale, dolphin, and porpoise
- Features more than 450 illustrations with detailed annotations pointing out important field marks
- Includes concise text, distribution maps, and other information to aid quick, reliable identification
RECOMMENDATION: This book is a must-have for those with an interest in the region's marine mammals!
7)Princeton University Press. Hardbound: 256 pages. Price: $
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY: The geological processes that underlie all life on Earth can
seem intimidatingly vast, ancient, and sometimes even alien. Our
planet’s dynamics have fascinated humans for millennia, yet only
recently have we developed a clear picture of how they work. This book
presents the discoveries and critical scientific advances that inform
our understanding of Earth’s origins and the forces driving geological
change. Each chapter tells a key piece of the story, focusing on a major
aspect of geology that shapes how we experience our world—time, energy,
processes, use, and the interplay between geology and life. Geology: An Illustrated History takes readers from antiquity to the Anthropocene, providing an essential introduction to the subject.
- Discusses how the ancient Greeks, medieval Islamic thinkers, and figures of the Renaissance and Scientific Revolution conceptualized geological time
- Profiles leading figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Nicolas Steno, James Hutton, Lord Kelvin, Charles Lyell, Charles Darwin, Louis Agassiz, and Inge Lehmann
- Covers topics ranging from the Santorini and Tambora eruptions to seismology, tectonics, erosion, mineralogy, and crystallography
- Looks at geology in art and its role in Chinese history, the Industrial Revolution, and the atomic age
- Explores how geology is guiding us to an understanding of life’s origins and whether there might be life elsewhere in the universe
RECOMMENDATION: This book is a well illustrated introduction to the history of geology.







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