Talk:The Great Dinosaur Robbery
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Serious Errors
editThis article contained several serious errors:
- The book is roughly contemporary (so presumably set in 1970). It is definitely not set in the 20s.
- The spies in the book are from communist China. At one point, having been caught by the police, one of them insists he is an innocent visitor from "Nationalist China" (i.e. Taiwan). He soon changes his tune when they threaten to deport him, and remind him what kind of reception is likely to await him in Taipei... this would make no sense if the book were set in the 20s.
- "Post-WWII China" (in reference to the film) is presumably a typo.
I will see if I can dig the book out to add any more information to this article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by TomH (talk • contribs) 22:50, 11 August 2009 (UTC)