As director of the Island Institute, Philip Conkling has an unsually clear-eyed understanding of the social and environmental forces that effect Maine's hundreds of islands.Conkling writes about islands from both a personal and scientific perspective. In this book we learn about island ecology and residents from prehistoric times to today.
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As director of the Island Institute, Philip Conkling has an unsually clear-eyed understanding of the social and environmental forces that effect Maine's hundreds of islands.Conkling writes about islands from both a personal and scientific perspective. In this book we learn about island ecology and residents from prehistoric times to today.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Size: 11x8x1; Signed by the author on the half-titles page. Previously published in 1981. Quarto 11 1/2", 319 pages, map endpapers, green quarter-cloth; b&w photographs and illustrations; maps. A near fine, clean, neat hardcover with very little shelf wear; hinges and binding tight, paper white. In a near fine, clean, lightly worn and rubbed dust jacket, with a small chip to the back panel.
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