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Ingersoll: The Book of the Ocean

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Ingersoll: The Book of the Ocean
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Ingersoll, Ernest. THE BOOK OF THE OCEAN. The Century Company, New York. 1904. 4to. (2), x, (2), 279, (1) pages. original pictorial cloth boards. Frontispiece, illustration with proctive tissue. B&w illustrations throughout. English text. The David Baker Library. Very Good. Ernest Ingersoll's 'The Book of the Ocean' is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the vast and mysterious world beneath the waves. Ingersoll's writing is characterized by its poetic descriptions and meticulous attention to detail, making the ocean come alive on the page. Drawing on scientific knowledge and literary inspiration, this book provides a deep dive into the ecological, geological, and cultural significance of the ocean, offering readers a chance to appreciate its beauty and complexity. Ingersoll's work stands out as a valuable contribution to marine literature, shedding light on the wonders of the deep in a way that is both informative and engaging. Ernest Ingersoll, a renowned naturalist and author, brings a wealth of expertise to 'The Book of the Ocean'. With a background in environmental science and a passion for the natural world, Ingersoll's writing is informed by years of study and observation. His unique perspective and deep reverence for the ocean shine through in this book, making it a must-read for anyone interested in marine life and conservation. Lot weight: 2 lbs 5oz. Subject(s): Exploration, Maritime History.