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The Bird In The Waterfall: A Natural History Of Oceans, Rivers, And Lakes
Jerry Dennis

The Bird In The Waterfall: A Natural History Of Oceans, Rivers, And Lakes

HarperCollins (Aug 25, 1996)
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9780060170943
| Hardcover
352 pages | 147 x 221 mm
Dewey 508.316
LC Classification GB661.2 .D46 1996
LC Control No. 96015176

Subject

  • Water

Plot

There is nothing in the universe like water. It is unique, a chemical anomaly, and without it there could be no life on earth. It is little wonder that for thousands of years people the world over have expressed awe, delight, and reverence for this life-giving and mysterious substance.The Bird in the Waterfall is a celebration of the wonders of water and a lively foray into the natural history of rivers, lakes, and oceans. With engaging text and illustrations, author Jerry Dennis and illustrator Glenn Wolff explore waterfalls and seeping springs, oceans waves and tidal bores, whirligig beetles and torrent ducks, mermaids and manatees. The Bird in the Waterfall blends interesting and unusual scientific research with historical anecdotes, mariner's tales, folklore, and personal observations to address dozens of age-old aquatic mysteries.At the heart of The Bird in the Waterfall is a passionate appreciation for the magic, music, and poetry of water, and an appeal for the protection of this most precious of the earth's resources.

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