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“The Edge of the Sea” by Rachel Carson is a seminal work in nature writing, exploring the intricate ecosystems of the shoreline. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 1955, this third printing features illustrations by Bob Hines that vividly complement Carson’s poetic prose. The book delves into the dynamic and ever-changing world where land meets sea, offering readers an intimate look at the life forms that inhabit this marginal world. Carson’s exploration is both scientific and lyrical, providing insight into the ecological significance of these habitats. This edition, printed in Boston, is bound in a sturdy green cloth with a charming crab illustration on the cover. While the dust jacket shows signs of wear, with noticeable tears and creases, it retains the original artwork, adding to its vintage appeal. Carson’s work remains a cornerstone in environmental literature, emphasizing the importance of conservation and the interconnectedness of all life.
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