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Roy Chapman Andrews led "the most celebrated fossil-hunting expedition of the twentieth-century," wrote New York Times science writer John Noble Wilford. Financed by Morgan, Rockefeller & a host of other Wall Street titans, the Central Asiatic Expeditions (1922-1930) comprised the most ambitious scientific venture ever launched from the United States up to that time. Under the auspices of New York's American Museum of Natural History, Andrews conducted five expeditions to the last unchartered corner of the world: the Gobi Desert of Outer & Inner Mongolia. In Dragon Hunter, Charles Gallenkamp vividly recounts these tremendous discoveries & the unforgettable adventures that attended them. Filled with astonishing tales of Andrews' & his team's braving raging sandstorms & murderous bandits, enduring political intrigue & civil wars, & reveling in the fascinating world of Peking's foreign colony, Dragon Hunter also traces the religious controversy over evolution & the antiimperialist conflicts between the United States & China that were sparked by Andrews's expeditions. Gallenkamp tells Andrews's incredible life story, from his beginnings as a floor sweeper at the American Museum of Natural History to his international fame as one of the century's most acclaimed explorers. The result is a thrilling page-turner--an epic search for dinosaurs & extinct mammals cloaked in a sweeping historical narrative.Gallenkamp, Charles is the author of 'Dragon Hunter: Roy Chapman Andrews and the Central Asiatic Expeditions' with ISBN 9780670890934 and ISBN 0670890936.
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