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Men and Whales

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In Men and Whales, acclaimed marine writer and artist Richard Ellis presents the powerful, fascinating story of one of our most significant and complex relationships with nature. Tracking whaling from neolithic hunts to the world ban on commercial whaling - with fascinating natural and cultural history throughout - Ellis has given us the most comprehensive volume yet written on the subject. (9 X 11, 560 pages, b&w photos, maps, illustrations, charts)

542 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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Richard Ellis

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Richard Ellis is a celebrated authority on marine biology and America’s foremost marine life artist whose work has been exhibited worldwide. His nine books include The Search for the Giant Squid (a Publishers Weekly 1998 Best Book of the Year), Great White Shark, Encyclopedia of the Sea, Men and Whales, Monsters of the Sea, Deep Atlantic The Book of Whales, and Imagining Atlantis.

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January 2, 2022
Impressive and thorough research of the history of whaling into the modern age including the initial IWC ban in 1986. I'm impressed with the media references (snips from newspapers, etc) and the vast global view and perspective this book encompasses.
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19 reviews4 followers
March 26, 2008
I learned that Men are pretty much nasty horrible creatures that will stop at nothing to kill and destroy.

This book is absolutely fascinating. It describes the whaling industry and its impact on the planet in great detail. This is a very thorough book. It covers everything from the various whale species to the shape and functions of a whaling vessel to human social climate changes. This book could be dry to someone who isn't interested in this topic. It's very meaty and there were sections that I skimmed.
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Author 4 books12 followers
May 9, 2016
Vast, informative, grim, compelling, rich. A big read filled with great artwork and photos.
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September 20, 2016
I can't imagine a more comprehensive treatment. Although, hopefully the subsequent editions beyond this one (1991) trimmed out some of the repetitive bits.
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