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Callum Roberts Oceans are the most mysterious places on earth. Their depths remain largely unexplored, yet ninety-five percent of the planet's habitable space lies within them. And now the life they support... | Callum Roberts Taking readers on a tour beneath the seas, this title addresses questions such as: Why do currents circulate the way do? Where exactly do they go? How has the chemistry... |
Bruce Parker A spell-binding and heart-stopping narrative that reveals the amazing power of the oceans and explains for the first time how scientists have learned to predict the sea's destructive moments that... | Brian Fagan Tells the story of 5,000 years of human endeavours of water. |
John Farndon This fascinating and beautifully presented survey of the world's oceans and what lives within them is published in association with the Census on Marine Life. Each ocean and every aspect... Delivery: To home, business or free to our stores. Click for more info. | £25.00 | £17.50 | 30% |   Despatched in 1 business day. |  Add to Basket | Click & Collect: Order now to collect from 6pm today. In stock items only. Click for more info. | £25.00 | £21.25 | 15% |   Currently out of stock in all stores. | Stores - out of stock | New & Used: Our marketplace sellers will deliver to your chosen address. Click for more info. | | | |   Currently unavailable | Currently unavailable |
| Arnold H. Taylor We are familiar with the periodic impact of El Nino on the earth's weather. Now Arnold Taylor unravels the much wider story of the connection between the world's atmosphere and... Delivery: To home, business or free to our stores. Click for more info. | £16.99 | £11.89 | 30% |   Despatched in 2 business days. |  Add to Basket | Click & Collect: Order now to collect from 6pm today. In stock items only. Click for more info. | £16.99 | £14.44 | 15% |   Currently out of stock in all stores. | Stores - out of stock | New & Used: Our marketplace sellers will deliver to your chosen address. Click for more info. | | | |   Currently unavailable | Currently unavailable |
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Fabien Cousteau From mangrove swamp to ocean floor, mollusc to manatee, Atlantic Conveyer to Hurricane Katrina, this guide unravels the mysteries of the sea. It lets you marvel at the oceans' power... Delivery: To home, business or free to our stores. Click for more info. | £19.99 | £13.99 | 30% |   Despatched in 2 business days. |  Add to Basket | Click & Collect: Order now to collect from 6pm today. In stock items only. Click for more info. | £19.99 | £16.99 | 15% |   Currently out of stock in all stores. | Stores - out of stock | New & Used: Our marketplace sellers will deliver to your chosen address. Click for more info. | | | |   Currently unavailable | Currently unavailable |
| Paul Talling From the sources of the Fleet in Hampstead's ponds to the mouth of the Effra in Vauxhall, via the meander of the Westbourne through 'Knight's Bridge' and the Tyburn's curve... |
John Steinbeck; Richard Astro In 1940, the author sailed in a sardine boat with his great friend the marine biologist, Ed Ricketts, to collect marine invertebrates from the beaches of the Gulf of California... | Nick Middleton This Very Short Introduction is a celebration of rivers in all their diversity. Nick Middleton covers a wide and eclectic range of river-based themes, from physical geography to mythology, to... |
| John Julius Norwich The Mediterranean has nurtured three of the most dazzling civilisations of antiquity, witnessed the birth or growth of three of our greatest religions and links three of the world's six... |
Evan Slater Following the success of Beaches and Waves, Swell collects the best new wave photography. Beautiful, simple, universal, the photos trace four different swells as they... | Curtis Ebbesmeyer; Eric Scigliano Tells the story of the author's lifelong struggle to solve the sea's mysteries, and shares his most surprising discoveries. It recounts how flotsam has changed the course of history-leading Viking... |
| David Carle; Janet Carle Between extremes of climate farther north and south, the 38th North parallel line marks a temperate, middle latitude where human societies have thrived since the beginning of civilization. It divides... |