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Descrizione libro 1st Ed. XVIII, 300 PP with 3 tables, 3 fig. & 5 maps, plus 12 pages with 21 b/w photos. Pictorial soft cover. Fine. Scarce. 21.5 x 14. The progress of pearl-shelling from its heyday, through several crises due to over-fishing to its present cautious management. Codice articolo 21060
Descrizione libro Soft Cover. Condizione: Near Fine. First Paperback. xvii,299pp, index,bibliography, notes, glossary, appendices, bw ills, maps, tables. Or card covers. A couple of tiny spots to top edge otherwise near new. In an ethnically stratified workforce Aboriginal, South Sea Islander, Torres Strait Islander and Japanese divers brought up shell that produced mother-of-pearl, and sometimes pearls. This volume charts the progress of pearl shelling from its heyday through its several crises resulting from overfishing to its present cautious management. Greatlyenhanced by the oral testimony of divers and boat owners. Size: 8vo. Codice articolo 052872
Descrizione libro Pictorial Card Cover. Condizione: Near Fine. First Paperback Edition. Previous owner's name inside front cover. B&W photographs and figures. Includes glossary. 22 x 14 cm. 299 pp. Scarce. Codice articolo 003899
Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: Fine. First Edition. Wraps. 8vo. pp xvii, 299. Original publisher's illustrated wraps. Regina Ganter charts the progress of pearl-shelling from its heyday through its several crises resulting from overfishing to its present cautious management. The book is greatly enhanced by the oral testimony of divers and boat-owners. ISBN: 0522845479 Fine. Codice articolo C4489