Whalers No More: A History of Whaling on the West Coast

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pp. iv, 211, b/w photographs, “Like most of us, William Hagelund sees whales through compassion-ate eyes now, and marvels at the boom times of BC’s whaling industry when he and a host of legendary old harpooners hunted down the great sperm and humpback herds off Vancouver Island without a trace of remorse. But those barnacled old mariners, whether they be seen as heroes or villains, were fascinated students of their prey and their story brings one close to the world of the great cetaceans. Whalers No More, the history of the west coast whaling industry, is an epic chapter in the history of whales and men, and Hagelund relates it in a warm and personal manner. The colourful and fascinating text is illustrated with photos and maps. “Signed by the author on half title page, previous owners inscription on FEP

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ISBN 0920080022
ISBN13 9780920080023
Number of pages 211
Original Title Whalers No More: A History of Whaling on the West Coast
Published Date 1988
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Madeira Park
Edition First Edition
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pp. iv, 211, b/w photographs, “Like most of us, William Hagelund sees whales through compassion-ate eyes now, and marvels at the boom times of BC’s whaling industry when he and a host of legendary old harpooners hunted down the great sperm and humpback herds off Vancouver Island without a trace of remorse. But those barnacled old mariners, whether they be seen as heroes or villains, were fascinated students of their prey and their story brings one close to the world of the great cetaceans. Whalers No More, the history of the west coast whaling industry, is an epic chapter in the history of whales and men, and Hagelund relates it in a warm and personal manner. The colourful and fascinating text is illustrated with photos and maps. “Signed by the author on half title page, previous owners inscription on FEP

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Weight 1 kg