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Sharks of the world: Collins field guide.
London: Harper Collins Publishers, 2005. Octavo, colour illustrations, laminated boards. Contains more than 125 original colour illustrations for fast and accurate identification of each shark family. More than 500 drawings illustrate physical features from different angles. Clear identification information for each species with details of size, habitat, behaviour, and biology..... More
Shark: travels through a hidden world.
London: Duckworth Overlook, 2013. Octavo, paperback, colour photographs, map. All over the world sharks are the object of obsession: people go big-game fishing for them and shark fin soup is a coveted status symbol in China. Elsewhere, people and sharks exist alongside each other: surfers tolerate their presence and eco-tourists..... More
Sharks and rays of Australia.
Melbourne: CSIRO, (1994. first edition). Quarto, colour plates, distribution maps, fine copy in laminated boards. The first review of the cartilaginous fishes in Australia since the 1940s and one of the finest Australian natural history books ever published. Covers 180 species of sharks, 100 rays and 13 ghost sharks. The..... More
Reef sharks and rays of the world: a guide to their identification, behavior and ecology.
Monterey: Sea Challengers, 1993. Octavo, colour photographs, softcover. The first colour guide to cover guitarfishes, electric rays, stingrays and manta rays, as well as sharks that occur around the world's temperate and tropical reefs. More
Sharks and rays.
Sydney: Reader's Digest, 1997. Octavo, colour photographs, signature, fine copy in dustwrapper. More