Carroll Lane Fenton
Carroll Lane Fenton was a geologist, paleontologist, neoichnologist, and historian of science. Fenton was the author and illustrator of numerous books on geology and paleontology for a general audience. He published extensively in the field of paleontology in both the professional literature and in popular journals. He was an associate editor of the American Midland Naturalist from 1923 to 1960, expanding the coverage of the journal into the arena of paleontology.
As an undergraduate in geology at the University of Chicago Fenton met and married fellow undergraduate, Mildred Adams.. He received his Bachelor of Science in 1921, then his Doctor of Philosophy in 1926.
Fenton was a critic of creationism and documented the evidence for evolution in a series of Little Blue Books in the early 1920s.Publications
- A History of Evolution
- Darwin as a Naturalist
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- Haeckel's Monistic Philosophy
- The Evidence for Evolution
- Embryology and its Evidence for Evolution.
- The Fitness of Life
- Life Among the Apes and Monkeys
- The World of Fossils
- Holiday Shore
- Life Long Ago: The Story of Fossils
- Our Amazing Earth
- The Rock Book
- Earth's Adventures: The Story of Geology for Young People
- Mountains
- Our Living World
- The Land We Live On
- The Story of the Great Geologists
- Wild Folk at the Pond ; juv
- Worlds in the Sky
- Rocks and Their Stories
- Giants of Geology
- Wild Folk in the Woods ; juv
- Riches from the Earth ; juv
- Our Changing Weather
- Prehistoric World
- Plants That Feed Us
- The Fossil Book
- Wild Folk in the Desert ; juv
- Prehistoric Zoo ; juv
- Wild Folk at the Seashore ; juv
- Reptiles and Their World
- In Prehistoric Seas ; juv
- Birds We Live With ; juv
- The Moon for Young Explorers
- Tales Told by Fossils
- Animals That Help Us: The Story of Domestic Animals