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Shark: A Visual History
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288 pages
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Exploring the pervasive influence of sharks in culture, this book highlights their portrayal in various aspects of daily life, from media to cuisine. It critiques the fear and domination of these predators, emphasizing the detrimental effects on marine ecosystems. Through over 100 vibrant pages, the author transforms the perception of sharks from fearsome monsters to stunning embodiments of nature, advocating for their preservation and showcasing their beauty and ecological importance.
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2012, paperback
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