Whale Nation
Whale Nation is a hymn to the beauty, intelligence and majesty of the largest mammal on earth. A 'green classic' read with natural resonance by its author, it rarely fails to strike a chord in the hearts of those concerned with the abuse of our planet. Sensitively underscored with classical music, the fasinating account of the whale history.
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by Naxos Audiobooks
(first published July 27th 1988)
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At the height of my love affair with the ocean and its giants, I found this book. Stunning photographs and an epic poem written, seemingly, by the whales themselves. A new edition comes with a CD of whalesongs...the completion of a symphony.
This is a wonderful book if you care about Whales - inspiring and harrowing.
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