The sky isn't falling!
Peter Ward
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Peter Ward: University of Washington
Nature, 1997, vol. 385, issue 6611, 36-36
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Cretaceous–Tertiary Mass Extinctions: Biotic and Environmental Changes. Edited by Norman MacLeod andGerta Keller. Norton: 1996. Pp. 575. $55, £40. Dinosaur Extinction and the End of an Era: What the Fossils Say. By J. David Archibald. Columbia University Press: 1996. Pp. 237. $57, £40 (hbk); $29, £20 (pbk). The Great Dinosaur Extinction Controversy. By Charles Officer andJake Page. Addison-Wesley: 1996. Pp. 209. $25
Date: 1997
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