Battle of the Dinosaur Bones: Othniel Charles Marsh vs. Edward Drinker Cope
Battle of the Dinosaur Bones: Othniel Charles Marsh vs. Edward Drinker Cope
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Annotation: Relates the competition between Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope to discover more fossils, name more species, and publish more papers that brought out the best and worst in them and provided the world with a new view of life on Earth.
Genre: [Paleontology]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #64674
Format: Library Binding
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Copyright Date: 2013
Edition Date: 2013 Release Date: 08/01/12
Pages: 64 pages
ISBN: 0-7613-5488-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-7613-5488-8
Dewey: 560.97309
LCCN: 2011045648
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

JOHNSON, Rebecca L . Battle of the Dinosaur Bones: Othniel Charles Marsh vs Edward Drinker Cope . chart. map. ISBN 978-0-7613-5488-8 ; ISBN 978-1-4677-0141-9 . LC 2011045648. KALLEN, Stuart A . The Race to Discover the AIDS Virus: Luc Montagnier vs Robert Gallo . diag. ISBN 978-0-7613-5490-1 ; ISBN 978-1-4677-0143-3 . LC 22010039375. MCPHERSON, Stephanie Sammartino . War of the Currents: Thomas Edison vs Nikola Tesla . diags. ISBN 978-0-7613-5487-1 ; ISBN 978-1-4677-0140-2 . LC 2011045526. ea vol: 64p. (Scientific Rivalries and Scandals Series). photos. bibliog. chron. further reading. glossary. index. notes. websites. CIP. 21st Century Bks. Nov. 2012. PLB $33.27; ebook $24.95 Gr 8 UpT hese books showcase major scientific developments and the brutal competition behind the scenes. They are highly engaging accounts of researchers resorting to cheap shots, spying, and double crossing to take credit for pivotal discoveries. But they are also disturbing documentation of how ego can trump the greater good, as in the battle between Luc Montagnier and Robert Gallo over the discovery of the virus that causes AIDS. Proprietary arguments and fraud delayed progress in its identification, which undoubtedly came at the cost of lives. Written cleanly and fluidly, these titles let the drama and occasional absurdity of the players' actions speak for themselves. Captioned photographs and diagrams correspond well to the texts, while sidebars contribute additional facts. In-depth time lines are the most noteworthy of the strong supplementary features. This fascinating set would be equally useful in history and science classrooms.

Horn Book (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)

Marsh and Cope, each determined to be seen as the greatest paleontologist, became bitter enemies in their race to discover and name prehistoric species. Hastily prepared papers, deception, and a public feud discredited their reputations as professionals and scientists, yet future paleontologists would benefit from the number of species they discovered. Archival photographs, sidebars, and diagrams extend the narrative but contribute to a cramped design. Reading list, timeline, websites. Bib., glos., ind.

ALA Booklist (Thu Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)

This entry in the Scientific Rivalries and Scandals series focuses on the bitter antagonism between two pioneering nineteenth-century paleontologists, Marsh and Cope. Their contentious rivalry to discover the largest and most unusual dinosaur fossils of the American West became know as the Bone Wars and was at the forefront of American science for decades. The moral of the story is clear, revealing how rivalry can be positive and detrimental. Both Marsh and Cope made several important discoveries in the race to preeminence, but they also made critical classification errors in their haste. Packed with photos, maps, and diagrams, this orange-and-gray-heavy book emphasizes the importance of the scientific method on evaluating hypotheses and the misconceptions that arise with shoddy research. Dinosaurs are a topic of interest for many kids, and this well-researched book provides a rare glimpse into the historiography of biological science via a strongly narrative style.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61) and index.
Word Count: 11,376
Reading Level: 7.5
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 7.5 / points: 2.0 / quiz: 154376 / grade: Middle Grades+
Reading Counts!: reading level:8.6 / points:6.0 / quiz:Q58597
Lexile: 1020L

In the 1880s, science witnessed a major shift: Charles Darwin proposed his theory of evolution. People dug up the first dinosaur fossils. And the field of paleontologythe study of ancient plants and animalsemerged.

Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope became enthralled with these new ideas, discoveries, and developments. Both were determined to become world-famous paleontologists. When they met in 1863, they started off as friends. But within a few years, competition drove the men apart. Each fought bitterly to discover more fossils, name more species, and publish more papers than the other. In their haste to outdo each other, they both produced some shoddy work. The resulting confusion took many years to discover and correct, and their toxic relationship crippled the field of paleontology for decades afterward.

However, the competition also produced a wealth of fossils. These laid a firm foundation for the field of paleontology and supported Darwin's theory of evolution. Marsh's and Cope's discoveries generated keen public interest in prehistoric life and rich data for future generations of paleontologists. This book explores the great rivalry between Marsh and Cope, showing how it brought out the best and the worst in themwhile bringing humankind a brand-new view of life on Earth.


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