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Shark : stories of life and death from the world's most dangerous waters  Cover Image Book Book

Shark : stories of life and death from the world's most dangerous waters / Nathaniel May.

May, Nathaniel (Author).

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  • ISBN: 1560253975
  • Physical Description: 297 p.
  • Publisher: New York ; Avalon Publishing Group ; c2002

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliography.
Subject: Shark attacks > Annecdotes
Sharks > Annecdotes

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Stroud Branch 597.31566 May 31681001303957 NONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    A collection of chilling stories about human interaction with the great predators of the sea offers chilling chronicles of human-shark encounters in such works as Peter Matthiessen on the great white shark, Edward Marriott on hunting maneaters off Nicaragua, Jacques Cousteau's studies of shark behavior, and Richard Fernicola's account of the 1916 shark attacks off the New Jersey coast. Original.
  • Book News
    This collection presents 20 accounts of survival, sport, and scientific encounters with sharks, by authors including Arthur C. Clarke, Zane Grey, and Peter Benchley. A few b&w photos are included. May has worked as a writer and editor. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
  • Grand Central Pub
    Shark picks up where previous Adrenaline titles such as Rough Water and Deep Blue left off, with a collection focusing on man's terrifying interactions with one of the planet's most frightening beasts -- an animal that arouses our most primal fears -- fears that were recently brought to the surface by an outbreak of fatal attacks on this country's beaches. From novelists to sailors to oceanographers to divers, man's encounters with sharks have produced a diverse body of gripping, often inspired writing by great names in adventure literature. Along with 16 black-and-white photos, selections feature a wide range of work with an emphasis on thrills and chills, including Peter Matthiessen on the great white shark, Edward Marriott on hunting man-eaters off Nicaragua, Richard Fernicola's account of the 1916 shark attacks that inspired Peter Benchley's Jaws, and Jacques Cousteau's studies of the creatures.
  • Perseus Publishing
    Shark picks up where previous Adrenaline titles such as Rough Water and Deep Blue left off, with a collection focusing on man's terrifying interactions with one of the planet's most frightening beasts—an animal that arouses our most primal fears—fears that were recently brought to the surface by an outbreak of fatal attacks on this country's beaches. From novelists to sailors to oceanographers to divers, man's encounters with sharks have produced a diverse body of gripping, often inspired writing by great names in adventure literature. Along with 16 black-and-white photos, selections feature a wide range of work with an emphasis on thrills and chills, including Peter Matthiessen on the great white shark, Edward Marriott on hunting man-eaters off Nicaragua, Richard Fernicola's account of the 1916 shark attacks that inspired Peter Benchley's Jaws, and Jacques Cousteau's studies of the creatures.

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