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|title=A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent
|sort=Natural History of Dragons: Memoir by Lady Trent, A
|publisher=Titan Books
|date=February 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783292393</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1783292393</amazonus>
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|summary=This dragon-based series opener only gets more conviction through its brilliant portrayal of its Victorian-styled pioneer lady scientist.
|cover=1783292393
|aznuk=1783292393
|aznus=1783292393
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We could all wish for a little of Lady Trent in ourselves. It's obvious what she feels she has inside her, for ever since she was a young girl she ignored society and decorum and was interested in science, nature, and the discovery of all that was unknown about dragons. She even went on a hunt for wolf-drakes, disguised as a male, and that's a species that prefers female prey. But as renowned a pioneer as she is, she has never told anyone in such detail of her life stories, starting with this one – a journey to the cold, mountainous land of Vystrana, which successfully uncovered a lot of the truth about dragons – but also a lot that was much harder to explain…