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Salmon: A Fish, The Earth And The History Of Their Common Fate

Original price $79.95 - Original price $79.95
Original price
$79.95
$79.95 - $79.95
Current price $79.95
SKU BK835-000-ALL

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One fish, countless lessons for the planet

Salmon: A Fish, The Earth And The History Of Their Common Fate by Mark Kurlansky is an environmental history wrapped in the life story of one remarkable species. With over 150 full colour photos and illustrations, this thought provoking book chronicles the salmon’s epic journey across oceans and rivers, exploring its deep connection to both land and sea. Kurlansky blends global travel, centuries of storytelling and ecological insight to illustrate how salmon are vital indicators of planetary health. Published by Patagonia and printed on recycled paper, this hardcover is both a visual and intellectual statement on sustainability.

Features

  • In depth exploration of salmon as a global ecological symbol
  • Written by award winning author Mark Kurlansky
  • Combines science, history, travel and environmental commentary
  • Features over 150 colour photographs and illustrations
  • Hardcover format with high visual impact
  • Captures the environmental challenges affecting oceans, rivers and wildlife

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 18.1 (W) x 21.9 (H) cm
  • Materials: 100% postconsumer waste recycled paper