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The sea trilogy : Under the sea-wind ; The sea around us ; The edge of the sea / Rachel Carson ; Sandra Steingraber, editor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of America ; 352.Publisher: New York, NY : The Library of America, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: xxvii, 743 pages, 16 pages of unnumbered plates : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1598537059
  • 9781598537055
Other title:
  • Rachel Carson : the sea trilogy
Subject(s):
Contents:
Under the sea-wind -- The sea around us -- The edge of the sea -- Other writings: Shad going the way of the buffalo ; Undersea ; Memo to Mrs. Eales on Under the sea-wind.
Summary: The pioneering naturalist's works exploring the Earth's oceans.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 551.46 C321 Available 33111010776314
Total holds: 0

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Pioneering environmentalist Rachel Carson explores the wonders of the Earth's oceans in these classics of American science and nature writing.

Rachel Carson is perhaps most famous as the author of Silent Spring , but she was first and foremost a "poet of the sea" and the three books collected in this deluxe Library of America volume are classics of American science and nature writing.

Under the Sea-Wind (1941), Carson's lyrical debut, offers an intimate account of maritime ecology through the eyes of three of the ocean's denizens, the individual lives of sanderling, mackerel, and eel dramatically intertwined in the enduring ebb and flow of the tides.

The Sea Around Us (1951)--a winner of the National Book Award--draws on a wealth of oceanographic, meteorological, biological, and historical research to present its subject on a grand, biospheric scale, revealing not only many mysteries of the still-unfathomed depths, but a reverence for the sea as a source of global climate and of life itself.

Concluding Carson's "sea trilogy," The Edge of the Sea (1955) explores the habits of the many small creatures that live on shorelines and in tidepools accessible to any beachcomber: part identification guide, part hymn to ecological complexity, it is a book that conveys the "sense of wonder" in nature for which Carson is justly celebrated.

At a moment when overfishing, pollution, and global warming are causing catastrophic changes to marine environments worldwide, Carson's lyrically detailed accounts of these environments offer a timely reminder of their beauty, fragility, and immense consequence for human life.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Under the sea-wind originally published in the United States of America by Simon and Schuster in 1941. The sea around us originally published by Oxford University Press in 1951. The edge of the sea originally published in the United States by Houghton Mifflin & Co. in 1955.

The pioneering naturalist's works exploring the Earth's oceans.

Under the sea-wind -- The sea around us -- The edge of the sea -- Other writings: Shad going the way of the buffalo ; Undersea ; Memo to Mrs. Eales on Under the sea-wind.

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