The Sea

  • The Sea: A Cultural History
    By John Mack

    ... by contrast, the student magazine of the University of the South Pacific at Suva is called Wansolwara, a Pidgin term which trans- lates as 'one ocean, one people'.5 Elsewhere in Oceania, a Torres Strait elder is quoted as remarking: ...

  • The Sea: Stories, Trivia, Crafts, and Recipes Inspired by the World's Best Shorelines, Beaches, and Oceans
    By Isobel Carlson

    Glue offcuts at the top, leaving a hole of around 1 to 2 inches in diameter (depending on the type of bird you want to attract) and check again that there are no sharp edges where the birds will fly in. 5. Work your way around until you ...

  • The Sea: A Comedy
    By Edward Bond

    The Sea: A Comedy

  • The Sea
    By Benjamin Knox, Andrea Jones, Steve Jones

    These are but a few of the stories featured in The Sea, offered up by Alex Hughes, Amy Lee Burgess, Andrea Jones, Anna Reith, Barry King, Benjamin Knox, Camille Griep, Diane Awerbuck, Don Webb, J.C. Piech, Martin Rose, Patrick O'Neill, Rob ...

  • The Sea: Nature and Culture
    By Richard Hamblyn

    16 The concept of 'beachcombing'has its roots in ethnography, Beachcomber with referring specifically to foraging practices on the islands of the horse and wagon South Pacific. The word was coined by Richard Henry Dana Jr gathering ...

  • The Sea: Thalassography and Historiography
    By Peter N. Miller

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  • The Sea: Thalassography and Historiography
    By Peter N Miller

    The essays in this volume provide exemplary demonstrations of how a sea-based history-writing that focuses on connectivity, networks, and individuals describes the horizons and the potential of thalassography---the study of the world made ...

  • The Sea
    By John Banville

    In this “extraordinary meditation on mortality, grief, death, childhood and memory" (USA Today), John Banville introduces us to Max Morden, a middle-aged Irishman who has gone back to the seaside town where he spent his summer holidays as ...

  • The Sea
    By John Banville

    Following the death of his wife, Max Morden retreats to the seaside town of his childhood summers, where his own life becomes inextricably entwined with the members of the vacationing Grace family.

  • The Sea
    By Corinne Bailey Rae, Dido

    Corinne Bailey Rae's new album, The Sea was co-produced by Bailey Rae with Steve Brown, and Steve Chrisanthou, who produced many of the songs on her debut album, which has sold four million copies worldwide.

  • The Sea: An Anthology of Maritime Photography Since 1843
    By Pierre Borhan

    Pierre Borhan has created a book that takes the reader on a voyage, a unique journey that highlights the ocean as a source of auspicious inspiration, of commercial potential, and...

  • The Sea
    By John Banville

    Winner of the Booker Prize 2005 When Max Morden returns to the seaside village where he once spent a childhood holiday, he is both escaping from a recent loss and...

  • The Sea
    By Anna Milbourne

    Peep under waves and behind coral to discover hungry sharks, shy sea dragons and lots more hiding behind the flaps in this wonderful first book about the sea.

  • The Sea
    By Edward Bond

    Mrs Rafi Ah! Eurydice. Vicar The excellent Roger. Yes. I'm sorry to tell you, Miss Price, that Roger has been chasing Ajax. I should explain, ladies, that I've always wanted an Ajax and I had bestowed that name on my dog before I ...

  • The Sea
    By Edward Bond

    Set in the high Edwardian world of 1907, The Sea is a fascinating blend of wild farce, high comedy, biting social satire and bleak poetic tragedy.

  • The Sea

    ... sharks to make a wanted poster for an imaginary shark. ! Sharks have existed for 400 million years, which was before ... never sleep, but just rest. Sharks have a very well developed sense of smell, which involves 2/3 of their brain ...

  • The Sea: Hunters
    By Edouard A. Stackpole

    The Sea: Hunters

  • The Sea
    By Rikke Villadsen

    Told in expressive pencil drawings, provocative symbolism, and a madness that doesn’t just bubble beneath the surface of the water, but drenches the sailor―and the reader―like a tidal wave, this story is about a man, literally and ...