The Natural History of the Antarctic Peninsula
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An excellent study of the natural history of one of the world's most rugged, beautiful and unspoilt ecosystems.
`This is one of those `magic' books that comes into print all too seldom. The majesty of this literary effort is surpassed only by the majesty of the frozen continent.' Prentice K Stout, University of Rhode Island.
`This is one of those `magic' books that comes into print all too seldom. The majesty of this literary effort is surpassed only by the majesty of the frozen continent.' Prentice K Stout, University of Rhode Island.
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