The last fish tale: the fate of the Atlantic and survival in Gloucester, America's oldest fishing port and most original town
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Ballantine Books
Pub. Date:
[2008]
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First edition
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English
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From the "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Cod, Salt," and "The Big Oyster" comes the colorful story of a way of life that for hundreds of years has defined much of America's coastlines but is slowly disappearing.
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9780345487278
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Fisheries -- Massachusetts -- Gloucester -- History -- Anecdotes
Fishing ports -- Massachusetts -- Gloucester -- History -- Anecdotes
Gloucester (Mass.) -- History -- Anecdotes
Fishing ports -- Massachusetts -- Gloucester -- History -- Anecdotes
Gloucester (Mass.) -- History -- Anecdotes
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The last fish tale : the fate of the Atlantic and survival in Gloucester, America's oldest fishing port and most original town
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The last fish tale : the fate of the Atlantic and survival in Gloucester, America's oldest fishing port and most original town / Mark Kurlansky
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The last fish tale
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the fate of the Atlantic and survival in Gloucester, America's oldest fishing port and most original town
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Fisheries
Fishing ports
History
Fishing ports
History
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