How to Tame a Triceratops


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Welcome to The Lost Plains! A wild west frontier where dinosaurs never went extinct. Josh Sanders wants to be the next great dinosaur cowboy! Ropin' raptors and ridin' bucking brontosauruses just like his hero Terrordactyl Bill. Too bad he's stuck working on his family's Iguanodon ranch, riding his ancient dino, Plodder. The closest Josh has ever been to a T-Rex is reading about them in his Dino Cowboy Handbook. To prove he has what it takes, Josh is determined to win the annual Settlement Race. But he's gonna need one fast dino to stand a chance. With the help of his friends Sam and Abi, Josh will need to tame a wild Triceratops! This wildly entertaining new chapter book series for ages 7 and up features exciting illustrations and real dino facts! A great way to get kids reading. And don't miss the next book in the series: How to Rope a Giganotosaurus.




How to Catch a Dino Thief


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Welcome to The Lost Plains! A wild west frontier where dinosaurs never went extinct. When a string of thefts starts popping up all over Trihorn, all the evidence points to the notorious Blood Claw Bandit. What's more, Josh Sanders' family ranch has been wrecked by a tornado, and they don't have the cash to fix it. Josh knows what to do: capture the Blood Claw Bandit and collect the $500 reward. With his trusty triceratops, Charge, at his side, it should be a piece of cake... This wildly entertaining new chapter book series for ages 7 and up features exciting illustrations and real dino facts! A great way to get kids reading. Also in the Dino Riders series: How to Tame a Triceratops How to Rope a Giganotosaurus How to Hog-Tie a T-Rex




How to Scare a Stegosaurus


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Welcome to The Lost Plains! A wild west frontier where dinosaurs never went extinct. Josh Sanders is dismayed to discover the crooked businessman, Malachi Wilks, is building a railroad straight through Trihorn settlement! With the sheriff out of town, it seems like nothing can stand in the way of Wilks' railroad and his pack of stegosaurus workers. With his friends Abigail and Sam, Josh mounts the town's resistance to the new railroad, organizing the most epic, dino-filled showdown at high noon that the Lost Plains ever saw! This wildly entertaining new chapter book series for ages 7 and up features exciting illustrations and real dino facts! A great way to get kids reading. And don't miss the next book in the series: How to Rope a Giganotosaurus. Also in the Dino Riders series: How to Tame a Triceratops How to Rope a Giganotosaurus How to Hog-Tie a T-Rex How to Catch a Dino Thief How to Track a Pterodactyl




How to Hog-Tie a T-Rex


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Welcome to The Lost Plains! A wild west frontier where dinosaurs never went extinct. It's time for the families of Trihorn to participate in the annual iguanadon drive to Scaly Point. Josh Sanders and his friends Abi and Sam are thrilled to join the drive...until an avalanche comes down and cuts them off from the group! To top it off, Josh's arch-nemesis, Amos, has been trapped with them. With no other choice, the group will have to band together to make it back to Scaly Point—and escape a blood-thirsty T-Rex! This wildly entertaining new chapter book series for ages 7 and up features exciting illustrations and real dino facts! A great way to get kids reading. Also in the Dino Riders series: How to Tame a Triceratops How to Rope a Giganotosaurus




How to Rope a Giganotosaurus


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Welcome to The Lost Plains! A wild west frontier where dinosaurs never went extinct. Josh Sanders will do whatever it takes to become the next great dinosaur cowboy! He's pretty confident in his skills—after all, he did win this year's Settlement Race with Charge, his speed-demon of a triceratops. So when news breaks that legendary dino-wrangler Terrodactyl Bill has captured a T-rex, it's clear to Josh that it's time to follow in the footsteps of his personal hero. But how the heck is he supposed to top nabbing a T-rex? After a little brainstorming (and a lot of iguanodon –herding) Josh knows what he has to do—bag himself a giganotosaurus, the biggest, baddest meat-eater in existence! Josh may have Charge and best friends Abi and Sam on his side, but this will be no easy feat. It's gonna take a whole lotta courage (and rope) to pull this one off... This wildly entertaining new chapter book series for ages 7 and up features exciting illustrations and real dino facts! A great way to get kids reading.




I Was a Teenage Movie Maker


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In 1953, a nine-year-old boy watched a prehistoric film called Beast From 20,000 Fathoms featuring the special effect magic of Ray Harryhausen. Enthralled by the movie but unsatisfied with what was available for at-home movie consumption, he decided to make his own science fiction thriller from dinosaurs to superheroes. This volume takes a firsthand look at the movie-making career of Don Glut. Beginning with his first movie, Diplodocus At Large, at age nine, it explores Glut's various attempts and the increasingly creative processes he used to bring his vision to life. Through the course of the work, Glut discusses his filmmaking experiences at the University of Southern California; the inspiration he received (and gave) through fanzines such as Famous Monsters of Filmland and Castle of Frankenstein; and the interest which his movies still generate. Films discussed include The Earth Before Man, Spy Smasher vs. the Purple Monster, Dinosaur Valley Girls, and Frankenstein Meets Dracula. A chronological filmography lists each of Glut's 41 films with notes regarding cast and a brief synopsis.




Weet


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Twelve year-old dinosaur expert Eric, his younger sister Rose and their faithful dog Sally find themselves mysteriously transported back in time 65 million years to the era of the dinosaurs. Amazingly, they are befriended by an intelligent, evolved creature they name Weet, with who they become embroiled in a distinctly prehistoric adventure. Will Eric and his sister ever be able to return t to their own world of present-day Alberta? Will Weet's knowledge be of any use if they run into the most fearsome predator of all time, the Tyrannosaurus Rex?




Semantic Cognition


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A mechanistic theory of the representation and use of semantic knowledge that uses distributed connectionist networks as a starting point for a psychological theory of semantic cognition.




The Gauge War


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Tamer


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Control dinosaurs. Tame women. Rule the world.With the defeat of Wyss, Victor has taken out his most deadly adversary yet and added loyal survivors to his tribe.But Dinosaurland has ways of keeping everyone on their toes.Distant smoke to the east alerts Victor that potential allies are in trouble, so he must choose between making a long journey without his most powerful friends, or losing the opportunity to advance the technology of his tribe.