W Percival Westell>, Charles F Newall>, W S Ill Berridge>

The Story of the sea and Seashore

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 362 Seiten
ISBN 1024063437
EAN 9781024063431
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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"The Story of the Sea and Seashore" offers a comprehensive exploration of marine environments, detailing the wonders of ocean life and coastal ecosystems. Penned by W Percival Westell, Charles F. Newall, and illustrated by W S. Berridge, with contributions from John Raymond Savage Savage-Armstrong and Francis Savage Nesbitt Savage-Armstrong, this book unveils the secrets of the sea, from its diverse inhabitants to the geological forces shaping coastlines. A timeless journey into the natural world, it provides insights into the delicate balance of marine ecology and encourages appreciation for the beauty and complexity of our oceans. This edition preserves the original's educational value, making it an essential read for nature enthusiasts and students alike.
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