
Project: Tepui by Andy Frazer (2022)
Outdated reconstructions of dinosaurs are given a modern reimagining in this illustrated guide to a hidden lost world. Continue reading Project: Tepui by Andy Frazer (2022)
Outdated reconstructions of dinosaurs are given a modern reimagining in this illustrated guide to a hidden lost world. Continue reading Project: Tepui by Andy Frazer (2022)
An illustrated field guide to the prehistoric island that was the setting for the 2005 remake of King Kong. Continue reading The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island by Weta Workshop (2005)
Authorized by the estate of King Kong’s creator, Merian C. Cooper, Kong: King of Skull Island is a lavishly illustrated novel that acts as both prequel and sequel to the classic novel King Kong. Continue reading Kong: King of Skull Island by Joe DeVito with Brad Strickland and John Michlig (2004)
Bo-hibba is a remote island in in a faraway time and place that is populated by animals who are at once fantastic and startlingly real. The island’s survival is threatened by the Long Winter, and not even the High Priest’s ancient ceremony of renewal can put an end to the suffering from the hunger and the cold. Continue reading The Katurran Odyssey by Terryl Whitlatch and David Michael Wieger (2004)
Dinotopia: Journey to Chandara is essentially a retelling of explorer Marco Polo’s travels, but set in the imaginary continent of Dinotopia. Continue reading Dinotopia: Journey to Chandara by James Gurney (2007)
The much-anticipated third book in James Gurney’s Dinotopia series takes us back to Dinotopia’s ancient past, where the empire of Poseidos is about to use its robotic technology to capture the peaceful dinosaurs of Dinotopia. Continue reading Dinotopia: First Flight by James Gurney (1999)
The voyage that Arthur Denison and his son, Will, began in Dinotopia now continues in The World Beneath. Continue reading Dinotopia: The World Beneath by James Gurney (1995)