7-minute read
keywords: paleontology
This review concludes a short series on theropod dinosaurs, having just read Gregory Paul’s The Princeton Field Guide to Predatory Dinosaurs and Dave Hone’s The Tyrannosaur Chronicles. When Princeton University Press announced King Tyrant, I was beyond excited. Whether it is pterosaurs, palaeoart, or the Crystal Palace dinosaurs; whatever palaeontologist and palaeoartist Mark Witton writes on has so far been brilliant, and King Tyrant very much continues that tradition. Do not let the pretty pictures fool you; this is not a children’s book but a grounded, fact-based overview of the scientific consensus on all things Tyrannosaurus rex, combined with numerous informative diagrams and Witton’s gorgeous palaeoart. The execution of this book sets the standard for what good popular science can be and is a model that other authors and publishers can aspire to.