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Roar Of The Sea - Deb Vanasse - Hardback - English Book - Conservation of wildlife and habitats
A Swashbuckling Narrative Of Treachery And Obsession Involving Pirates, Fur Seals, Competing Governments, And Near War.&34;in Roar Of The Sea, Deb Vanasse Writes With Verve And Dramatic Impact, Reconstructing The Narrative Of Elliott's Tenacious Crusade In A Way That Will Transport The Reader Back To The Cacophonous Seal Rookeries, To The Bloody, Blubber-slicked Decks Of The Sealing Ships, And To The Elegant Meeting Rooms Of The Nation's Capital. While Bringing Deserved Attention To Elliott For His Wildlife Conservation Work In The Late 19th And Early 20th Centuries, Vanasse Ends With A Sobering Challenge: Those Seal Rookeries On The Pribilof Islands Are Now Facing New Human-caused Threats-and Could Use 21st Century Advocates.&34;&8212;the Daily Astoriancoast Weekend&34;now Comes A Fascinating, Full History Of The Fur Seal Story, Pitting Artist And Advocate Henry Wood Elliott Against The Most Famous Of The Seal Pirates, A Man Named Alex Maclean, And A Whole Host Of Ill-informed And Corrupt Business And Political Titans. Deb Vanasse, A Former Alaskan Who Now Lives In Oregon And Is The Author Of Many Previous Books&8212;including Wealth Woman, About The Klondike Gold Rush&8212;has Done Extensive Research To Illuminate The Historical Characters, The Difficulties Of Reaching An International Agreement To Protect Wildlife, And The Significance Of That Treaty Today.&34;&8212;anchorage Daily Newsover A Century Ago, Treachery In Alaska's Bering Sea Twice Brought The World To The Brink Of War.
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Fruugo ID:
435209927-912861332
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ISBN:
9781513209562