The whale : in search of the giants of the sea /

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Author / Creator:Hoare, Philip.
Imprint:New York, NY : Ecco, c2010.
Description:453 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7998063
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Varying Form of Title:In search of the giants of the sea
Other uniform titles:Hoare, Philip. Leviathan.
ISBN:9780061976216
0061976210
9780061976209
0061976202
Notes:Originally published as: Leviathan, or, The whale. London : Fourth Estate, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-428) and index.
Summary:A lively travelogue through the history, literature, and lore of the king of the sea. Since his childhood fascination with the gigantic Natural History Museum model of a blue whale, author Philip Hoare has been obsessed with whales. Journeying through human and natural history, this book is the result of his voyage of discovery into the heart of this obsession. Taking us deep into their domain, Hoare shows us these mysterious creatures as they have never been seen before--Hoare's sparkling account of swimming with these incredible behemoths will delight wildlife aficionados. And following in Ishmael's footsteps, he explores the troubled history of man and whale; visits the historic whaling locales of New Bedford, Nantucket, and the Azores; and traces the whale's cultural history from Jonah to Free Willy.--From publisher description.
Awards:Winner of the 2009 BBC Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction.
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Summary:"Unpredictable and amusing and informative and original, cavorting between biology, history, travel writing, and memoir." </p> --Mark Kurlansky </p> </p> The Whale by Philip Hoare is a enthralling and eye-opening literary leviathan swimming in similar bestselling waters as Cod and The Secret Life of Lobsters . Winner of the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction, The Whale is a lively travelogue through the history, literature, and lore of the king of the sea--the remarkable mammals that we human beings have long been fascinated with, from Moby Dick to Free Willy . Bestselling author and naturalist Bernd Heinrich calls it, "a moving and extraordinary book," and Hoare's sparkling account of swimming with these incredible behemoths will delight whale and wildlife aficionados, lovers of the sea and sea stories, as well as the socially and environmentally conscious reader. </p>
Item Description:Originally published as: Leviathan, or, The whale. London : Fourth Estate, 2008.
Physical Description:453 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Awards:Winner of the 2009 BBC Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-428) and index.
ISBN:9780061976216
0061976210
9780061976209
0061976202