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Whale / Joe Roman.

Van Pelt Library QL737.C4 R66 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Roman, Joe, 1963-
Series:
Animal (Reaktion Books)
Animal
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Whales.
Animals and civilization.
Physical Description:
240 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 19 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Reaktion, 2006.
Summary:
This book explores the role whales have played in history, the human imagination, and the oceans themselves. The largest animals to have lived on earth, whales inspire awe: the longest individual on record measured more than 33 metres, and a blue whale's tongue alone can weigh more than an African elephant. Whales can also inspire greed. At the height of industrial whaling, more than 60,000 whales were removed from the oceans each year. It wasn't until humans brought these diving mammals to the brink of extinction that we truly appreciated their charisma, intelligence, even culture as revealed in song.
Whale shows how our perceptions and relationships regarding this animal have changed over the centuries. From the tales of Jonah and Brendan the Navigator to Moby Dick and the modern debate over whaling, this book considers the role of the whale in human history, mythology, art, literature, commerce and science. The illustrations range from Stone Age carvings to Victorian whaling prints to the latest full-colour underwater photographs. This book will appeal to the occasional whale watcher as well as marine historians and anyone studying cultural history and the natural sciences.
Contents:
First surfacing
The invention of whaling
The royal fish
Raising whales
A diving mammal
Oil and bone
Floating factories
Exhaustion and failure
Save the whales
Eating the whale
Flukes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 231) and index.
ISBN:
1861892462
OCLC:
58455966
Publisher Number:
9781861892461

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