Kurlansky, Mark, - The Last Fish Tale: the fate of the Atlantic and survival in Gloucester, America's oldest fishing port & most original town.NY, Ballantine Books, (2008). VG in VG DJ. "A fisherman is not a successful man he is not a famous man he is not a man of power, these are the damned by God.". Charles Olson, "Maximus to Gloucester", Sunday, July 19, 1960 A disappearing way of life, fishing, how it has thrived in and defined one particular town for centuries, and what its imperiled future means for the rest of the world. Beautiful copy.
USD 14.00 [Appr.: EURO 12.5 | £UK 10.75 | JP¥ 2017] Book number BOOKS047720I
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