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Dinosaurs Don't Die is a 1970 British children's book by Ann Coates and illustrated by John Vernon Lord. It tells the story of a young boy, Daniel, who lives opposite the Sydenham Hill park in South London where the Crystal Palace was moved after the Great Exhibition. At night the boy notices that some of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, models created by sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, come to life. He befriends an Iguanodon he names "Rock".
Author | Ann Coates |
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Illustrator | John Vernon Lord |
Publisher | Prentice Hall Press |
Publication date | November 16, 1970 |
ISBN | 978-0-582-15757-6 |
Hawkins' models of the Iguanodon mistakenly portray the large thumb spike as a nose horn; also, the dinosaurs are shown as quadrupeds rather than bipeds and these mistakes are faithfully reproduced in the book. The book is no longer in print.
References
edit- Ann Coates (1970). Dinosaurs Don't Die. Longman Young. ISBN 9780582157576.
- John Vernon Lord. "The Giant Jam Sandwich Lecture". Retrieved 5 April 2007.