From Siberian Prisoner to Dinosaur Egg Detective

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253070432

The Epic Odyssey of Karl Hirsch

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By Martin Lockley, With Bernard Spilka
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229 x 152 mm
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540 g
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244

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Martin Lockley was Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences and former director of the Dinosaur Tracks Museum at the University of Colorado Denver and is Associate Curator at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History. He was the author (with Ryo Morimoto) of How Humanity Came into Being: The Evolution of Consciousness and Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of Europe. Lockley passed away in 2023. Bernie Spilka is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Denver. He is the author (with Ralph W. Hood and Peter C. Hill) of The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Approach, fifth edition.

Preface Acknowledgements PART I: Headlong into History 1. Motherless Child 2. Waenderlust 3. War Clouds PART II. Prisoner of Fate 4. A Journey of a Thousand Miles 5. Retreat, Recuperation, and Redeployment 6. Siberia 7. Second Birthday PART III. Wild West Wanderings 8. The New, Ancient, and Wild West 9. Do It Yourself Paleontology 10. Eggs, Explanations, and the Shell Game 11. Light on the Subject PART IV. Man of Letters 12. Dragons, Dinosaurs, Maternity, and the Dinosaurian Big Time 13. O is for Ovum, Oeuf, and "Ooh" 14. From the Gobi Desert to Egg Mountain 15. From Russia and China with Love 16. A Man of Letters Epilogue: Egg Money Appendix A: Bibliography of Karl F. Hirsch Appendix B: Announcement of the Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters for Karl F. Hirsch Appendix C: Karl Hirsch's Response on Receipt of the Harrell. L. Strimple Award from the Paleontological Society Appendix D: Fossils Named in Honor of Karl F. Hirsch

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