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Author Topic:   Atlas of Life on Earth
Coragyps
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09-08-2003 11:00 PM


A $12, coffee-table size, well-done book with the geological, plate-tectonic, and paleontological history of our planet. A worthy successor, I feel, to Time/Life's The World We Live In, the one I grew up on. Probably about the same number of dollars, too.....
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09-09-2003 3:24 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Coragyps
09-08-2003 11:00 PM


Oh. i just realized that the main author is the same guy responsible for the Future is Wild series.
[checks bank deposit]

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