Natural History of the Antarctic Peninsula
Natural History of the Antarctic Peninsula
Editorial Reviews
Prentice K. Stoutit
One of those magic books that comes into print all too seldom.The majesty of this literary effort is surpassed only by the majesty of this frozen continent.
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The book, complete with references and glossary, is well written and ecologically sound. The numerous illustrations are superb.
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Natural History of the Antarctic Peninsula
Natural History of the Antarctic Peninsula,Sanford Moss,Lucia deLeiris,Columbia University Press,0231062680,General,Nature / Field Guide Books
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