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Paperback
Published: 9th May 2023
Hardback
Published: 22nd October 2025
Paperback
Published: 7th October 2025
Otherlands: An illustrated journey through Earths lost worlds
By (Author) Thomas Halliday
Illustrated by Gavin Scott
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Puffin
7th October 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Dinosaurs and prehistoric world
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
Paperback
112
Width 235mm, Height 310mm, Spine 20mm
350g
A fully illustrated retelling of the sensational Otherlands - welcome to the ultimate journey into Earth's distant past. Step onto volcanic plains and watch thundering herds of dinosaurs crash through thick forests. Dive into a sea of glass reefs, emerging from the water to see monkeys fighting for survival on an accidental raft . . . Travel millions of years into the past, and explore worlds you might only have dreamt of, but that actually existed. From woolly mammoths to early humans, find out how plants and trees and creatures great and small shared a world very different from our own. And uncover the footprints they left behind . . . Starting with the last ice age and ending when the very first animals started to swim and hunt, this illustrated journey back through time is adapted from the bestselling Otherlands by Thomas Halliday. It is written by the author, with illustrations by Gavin Scott.
Thomas Halliday (Author) Thomas Halliday is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Birmingham. His PhD won the Linnean Society's John C. Marsden Medal for the best thesis in the biological sciences in the UK, and he won the Hugh Miller Writing Competition in 2018. He is also the author of the Sunday Times bestselling Otherlands. He was raised in Rannoch in the Scottish Highlands, and now lives in London with his family. Gavin Scott (Illustrator) Gavin Scott was born in Wiltshire and raised in rural Dorset, UK. He was fascinated by the natural world from an early age and spent much of his childhood drawing and painting animals and birds. He later studied BA Natural History Illustration at Bournemouth Arts University. Working as an illustrator in-house for a number of years, honing his skills in character design, his style gradually evolved from scientific into children's picture books. He now lives in Somerset with his wife, who is also an illustrator, and their growing family. When he's not working he loves rock climbing on the Dorset coast and riding and fettling his old Triumph motorbike.