
The Human, the Orchid, and the Octopus
Read by
Stephen Hoye
Release:
01/28/2008
Release:
01/28/2008
Release:
01/28/2008
Release:
01/28/2008
Runtime:
12h 59m
Runtime:
12h 59m
Runtime:
12h 59m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“Cousteau’s reverence for life’s miracles…shines through in this eloquent testimony on the importance of pursuing higher ideals.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Part adventure story, part manifesto, this is legendary ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau's passionate plea for sustaining life on earth.
Explorer, diving pioneer, filmmaker, inventor, and activist, Jacques Cousteau was blessed from his childhood with boundless curiosity about the natural world. As the leader of fascinating, often dangerous expeditions all over the planet, he discovered firsthand the complexity and beauty of life on earth and undersea—and watched the toll taken by human activity in the twentieth century.
In his magnificent last book, available for the first time in the United States, Cousteau describes his deeply informed philosophy about protecting our world for future generations. Weaving gripping stories of his adventures throughout, he and coauthor Susan Schiefelbein address the risks we take with human health, the overfishing and sacking of the world's oceans, the hazards of nuclear proliferation, and the environmental responsibility of scientists, politicians, and people of faith. Written over the last ten years of his life with frequent collaborator Schiefelbein, who also introduces the text and provides an update on environmental developments in the decade since Cousteau's death, this prescient, clear-sighted book is a remarkable testament to the life and work of one of our greatest modern adventurers.
Explorer, diving pioneer, filmmaker, inventor, and activist, Jacques Cousteau was blessed from his childhood with boundless curiosity about the natural world. As the leader of fascinating, often dangerous expeditions all over the planet, he discovered firsthand the complexity and beauty of life on earth and undersea—and watched the toll taken by human activity in the twentieth century.
In his magnificent last book, available for the first time in the United States, Cousteau describes his deeply informed philosophy about protecting our world for future generations. Weaving gripping stories of his adventures throughout, he and coauthor Susan Schiefelbein address the risks we take with human health, the overfishing and sacking of the world's oceans, the hazards of nuclear proliferation, and the environmental responsibility of scientists, politicians, and people of faith. Written over the last ten years of his life with frequent collaborator Schiefelbein, who also introduces the text and provides an update on environmental developments in the decade since Cousteau's death, this prescient, clear-sighted book is a remarkable testament to the life and work of one of our greatest modern adventurers.
Release:
2008-01-28
2008-01-28
2008-01-28
2008-01-28
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
12h 59m
12h 59m
12h 59m
12h 59m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.98 lb
0.0 lb
0.95 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400106080
9781400176083
9798200138166
9798200138173
Publisher:
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
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