An edition of The Bonehunters' Revenge (1999)

The bonehunters' revenge

dinosaurs, greed, and the greatest scientific feud of the gilded age

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An edition of The Bonehunters' Revenge (1999)

The bonehunters' revenge

dinosaurs, greed, and the greatest scientific feud of the gilded age

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"Edward Drinker Cope was a Philadelphia Quaker from a wealthy family, an old-fashioned naturalist in the Jeffersonian tradition. Othniel Charles Marsh, a farm boy who had risen to a Yale professorship, was the model of a modern scientific entrepreneur. Opposites in personality and background as well as in political orientation and scientific beliefs, they fought over fossils as bitterly as other men fought over gold.

With Indian wars swirling around them, they conducted their own personal warfare, staking out territories, employing scouts, troops, and spies. When James Gordon Bennett, the sociopathic publisher of the New York Herald, got wind of their feud, he stirred up an inferno that destroyed the lives of both men and scarred the reputations of many others, including John Wesley Powell, the director of the U.S. Geological Survey.

In the aftermath, Powell's environmentally progressive ideas for limiting settlement of the West lost out to his opponents' laissez-faire boosterism, and the repercussions of the Bone War linger in many of the conflicts that rend the country today."--BOOK JACKET.

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Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
366

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The Bonehunters' Revenge: Dinosaurs and Fate in the Gilded Age
December 14, 2000, Mariner Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [340]-347) and index.

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Boston
Genre
Biography.

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Dewey Decimal Class
560/.978/09034
Library of Congress
QE707.C63 W35 1999, QE707.C63W35 1999

The Physical Object

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xiv, 366 p. :
Number of pages
366

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Open Library
OL40810M
Internet Archive
bonehuntersreven0000wall
ISBN 10
0395850894
LCCN
99031904
OCLC/WorldCat
41368365
Library Thing
583255
Goodreads
951676

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When Edward Drinker Cope was born into a well-to-do Philadelphia Quaker family in 1840, he inherited a century-old scientific tradition.
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