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A museum curator wrote the first T. rex novel on his daily commute

By: Popkin
12 August 2026 at 20:18
first T. rex novel β€” Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (1916) / public domain, via The Public Domain Review

Louis Pope Gratacap was the curator of mineralogy at the American Museum of Natural History from 1880 until his death in 1917. He usually read during his three-hour round trip to the museum from Staten Island. He also wrote novels, and one of them, The New Northland (1915), may be the earliest novel to feature a Tyrannosaurus rex. β€” Read the rest

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Read 20,000 restored golden-age comics free in your browser

By: Popkin
12 August 2026 at 14:00
golden-age comics β€” Will Eisner, cover of Wonderworld Comics no. 17 (Fox, September 1940) / public domain (via Wikimedia Commons)

The ComicBooks.com Reading Room is a free online library of old comics that you read in your browser, one deep-zoomable page at a time. Open Culture pointed to it this week. The counter on the front page listed 20,109 books. The site promises "No login, no paywall, no catch." β€” Read the rest

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