The Princeton Field Guide to Sauropod and Prosauropod Dinosaurs
By (Author) Gregory S. Paul
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
10th June 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Reference works
Hardback
208
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
An authoritative illustrated guide to the long-necked herbivores that roamed the dinosaur world, from the enormous Brontosaurus and Brachiosaurus to their prosauropod ancestors
New discoveries are transforming our understanding of the sauropod and prosauropod dinosaurs, revealing startling new insights into the lives and look of these awesome herbivores. The Princeton Field Guide to Sauropod and Prosauropod Dinosaurs provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the mighty plant eaters that ruled the earth for many tens of millions of years. This incredible guide covers some 275 species and features stunning illustrations of sauropodomorphs of many shapes and sizes. It discusses their history, anatomy, physiology, locomotion, reproduction, growth, size, and extinction, and even gives a taste of what it might be like to travel back to the Mesozoic. This one-of-a-kind guide also discusses the controversies surrounding these marvelous creatures, taking up such questions as the extreme size of the biggest land animals of all time and whether the super long-necked sauropods held their heads as high as multistory buildings.
Gregory S. Paul is a renowned dinosaur researcher and illustrator who helped establish the "new look" of the Mesozoic creatures seen in contemporary movies and documentaries, credited for his primary design work on the Tyrannosaurus in Jurassic Park. His books include The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs, The Princeton Field Guide to Predatory Dinosaurs, and The Princeton Field Guide to Mesozoic Sea Reptiles (all Princeton). His work has appeared in leading publications such as National Geographic, Scientific American, Nature, and The New York Times.