Iain Mc Calman’s brilliant history of the Great Barrier Reef, told in 12 extraordinary tales, charts its shifting status from labyrinth of terror to global treasure. Equal parts gifted storyteller and acclaimed historian, Mc Calman brings to life the people who’ve shaped our knowledge and perception of this World Heritage- listed site. He describes encounters between peoples and places, ideas and environments, over the past two centuries and more. Where today the Reef is known for its astonishing underwater beauty and diversity, once it was notorious for the shipwrecks in its treacherous waters. Scientists theorised about the creation of this massive structure, and the fiery debate between Darwinists and creationists caught the world’s attention. Then came successive waves of resource hunters and exploiters, followed by beachcombers and artists who fought to stop them, and the marine specialists who first became aware of the threats to the Reef’s survival. In between, the Indigenous peoples of the Reef gave succour to castaways such as Eliza Fraser, and were then vilified for it. The first social, cultural, and environmental history to be written of the Great Barrier Reef, The Reef is an effortlessly readable and often moving story of one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
Iain McCalman
Reef [EPUB ebook]
the Great Barrier Reef from Captain Cook to climate change
Reef [EPUB ebook]
the Great Barrier Reef from Captain Cook to climate change
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 360 ● ISBN 9781922072924 ● 出版者 Scribe Publications Pty Ltd ● 发布时间 2014 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 6584147 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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