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The Unnatural History of the Sea. The past and future of humanity and fishing.

The Unnatural History of the Sea. The past and future of humanity and fishing.

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The Unnatural History of the Sea. The past and future of humanity and fishing.

by Roberts, Prof. Callum

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Gaia., 2007. 1st. Ed.. pp.xiv, 448 with b/w. illus. 8vo. Signature. Nr. fine softback. Signed by author. While today's fishing industry is ruthlessly efficient, this book reveals that intense exploitation of the seas began in the 11th century in medieval Europe. Roberts explores the long history of commercial fishing, taking readers around the world and through the centuries to witness the transformation of the seas.

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Title
The Unnatural History of the Sea. The past and future of humanity and fishing.
Author
Roberts, Prof. Callum
Book Condition
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1st. Ed.
Publisher
Gaia.
Date Published
2007
Keywords
Natural History Fish

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