<b>From the flaps of the Warner first edition:</b> "It's the year 1947, and nobody's interested in dinosaurs anymore. Less than fifty years after Professor Challenger's famed journey to the Lost World, America's last dinosaur circus is closing down... but the adventure of a lifetime is about to begin. In a dramatic change of pace, multiple Hugo and Nebula award-winning science fiction master Greg Bear, ... presents a lavishly illustrated thriller that is certain to become a new classic adventure beyond time...
<p>Peter Belzoni is dreading summer in Manhattan. Then his father, photojournalist Anthony Belzoni, offers the youth a job, a byline in <i>National Geographic</i>... and a trip to South America. For the Lothar Gluck Circus, once the world's foremost dinosaur attraction, had gone bankrupt. Left behind is a menagerie of avisaurs, centrosaurs, and ankylosaurs, as well as one large predatory raptor named Dagger. And now two filmmakers and the circus trainer plan to return the giants to the wild - with Peter and his dad chronicling the odyssey for <i>Geographic</i>. The task seems impossible. Many have died trying to bring beasts our of the Lost World, the plateau of El Grande in Venezuela, but nobody has ever attempted to transport nearly a dozen full-grown, multiton prehistoric creatures across continents, down rivers, through jungles, and up mountains that has been isolated for 70,000,000 years...
<p>The trek will strain the technologies of trains, cargo ships, barges, trucks... en route lurk robbers and hostile, trigger-happy soldiers... and each mile toward freedom excites Dagger toward an unstoppable primal killing frenzy. When the unthinkable threatens to strand Peter and the rest of the crew in an uncharted realm, four modern Americans will face all the unknown dangers, mysteries, and terrors of El Grande..."