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From
being used as currency and jewelry to tools and communication
devices, seashells have captured humankinds imagination
since time began. Everyone from the ancient Greeks to Southwestern
artist Georgia OKeefe has been inspired by the magnificent
spirals these of these shells in their oceanic galleries.
In
Seashells: Jewels from the Ocean, wetland biologist and photographer
Budd Titlow showcases all the intricate beauty of these natural
masterpieces and sheds light on the mollusks that inhabit and
create these natural wonders. With close-up photography highlighting
the curves, colors, and patterns of stunning seashells, Titlow
profiles the many different shell typesincluding univalves,
bivalves, cephalopods, chitons, and tusk shells. He also details
the morphology, natural habitat, diet, and behavior of the mollusks
that form seashells, and chronicles how seashells have been closely
tied with human culture for centuries.
As
informative as it is visually arresting, this book will appeal
to amateur and expert, collector and casual beachcomber. In addition,
it offers a guide to the best seashell hunting beaches in North
America, where some of the most exquisite shells on earth can
be found.
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8.5
in. x 10 in., hardcover w/dustjacket,
112 pages, color photos throughout, index.
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