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Living Mirrors: A Coral Reef Adventure
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Estimated to arrive by Wed, May 14th.
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$3.99 via USPS Media Mail (2 to 9 business days) to United States
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Brand New |
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9781884167263 |
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English |
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coral reefs |
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Hardcover |
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Living Mirrors: A Coral Reef Adventure - new
This breathtaking book guides us into the secrets of the reef: gemlike crystals, rainbow colors, a wild profusion of fish and marine animals, deep blue pools that yield their treasures here as nowhere before. Accompanies an award-winning IMAX film.
Jack Stephens is a marine life enthusiast and New York-based writer, whose 1990 book Triangulation was praised by The Los Angeles Times for being "what you hope a first novel will be, and hardly ever is." He has contributed articles on travel, outdoor sports, and connoisseurship to magazines as diverse as Sports Afield, Travel Leisure, and Men's Journal.; Jean-Michel Cousteau (Contributions) grew up taking part in the famed expeditions of his father, Jacques Cousteau. His Project Ocean Seearch has been bringing young people from around the world to the British Virgin Islands, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea to learn about marine ecology for over 25 years. His team also launched the Sustainable Reefs Program in several South Pacific Island nations. Cousteau lives in Santa Barbara, California.; Howard and Michele Hall (Contributions) produce natural history films specializing in marine wildlife, and have received seven Emmy's. Howard Hall photographed spectacular underwater sequences for the Academy Award-nominated film The Living Sea (1995), and more recently Journey Into Amazing Caves (2000). The Halls live in Del Mar, California.; E.O. Wilson (Afterword) is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of On Human Nature (1978) and The Ants (1990), as well as The Future Of Life (2002). Honorary Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University, Wilson is a board director of the Nature Conservancy and the American Museum of Natural History. He lives in Lexington, Mass.
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