interesting but there is information that one is not interested in. I realized that one can find art on the internet based on personal criteria. Art books, like everything, there are some good ones, some very bad ones. Thanks for showing the book in detail
@@Termityu That's simply not true. Sure, people upload lots of images, and you can finds tons of online artists and their portfolios, but books (and specifically books of/about art) will contain works of art that you'll probably never find online. I have "Die Verlorenen Welten des Zdenek Burian" about the paleoartist's work, and I guarantee you that most of the images contained in that book cannot be found on Google. A great many images that are uploaded tend to be of awful quality. And there's nothing like having a physical book infront of you. "Paleoart Visions of the Prehistoric Past" by Zoe Lescaze showcases images that she personally photographed in musea in Russia, and that have never been printed in the West (so no images online either). I have lots of books about dinosaurs alone that I have only ever found covers for online.
Truly wish there was an ebook version. I’m at a point in life where I’m physically minimalistic as possible.
I’m tempted to buy this just for the brochure and map of the park. This is truly a gift for Jurassic park fans!
that was awesome. thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing. I want to buy this book now!!!!
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Welcome To Jurassic Park
Thank you very much. Please write the content of the book Jurassic World later.
What is the book about?
The original novel of Michael Crichton? the movies? a combination of both? or about info of the movies?
hi, could you tell me the exact height measurements in centimeters of the book? Thank you :)
Already bought the JW one Now I want JP one lol
I'm going to try to get a copy of Jurassic Park: The Ultimate Visual History and Jurassic World: The Ultimate Visual history.
make the daliy zoo 2
interesting but there is information that one is not interested in. I realized that one can find art on the internet based on personal criteria. Art books, like everything, there are some good ones, some very bad ones.
Thanks for showing the book in detail
What are you even on about?
@@XaeeD That I get tired of art books, one finds more images that are not found in the books
@@Termityu That's simply not true. Sure, people upload lots of images, and you can finds tons of online artists and their portfolios, but books (and specifically books of/about art) will contain works of art that you'll probably never find online. I have "Die Verlorenen Welten des Zdenek Burian" about the paleoartist's work, and I guarantee you that most of the images contained in that book cannot be found on Google. A great many images that are uploaded tend to be of awful quality. And there's nothing like having a physical book infront of you. "Paleoart Visions of the Prehistoric Past" by Zoe Lescaze showcases images that she personally photographed in musea in Russia, and that have never been printed in the West (so no images online either). I have lots of books about dinosaurs alone that I have only ever found covers for online.