A Magnificent Book of the New Zealand Coastline MARGINS 1 OF THE SEA Exploring New Zealnd8 Conatline 1 Ronald Canetti Jhn Mrton MARGINS OF THE SEA by Ronald Cometti & John Morton An outstanding book that presents for the first time the richness and extraordinary diversity of the world of the New Zealand coastline our most dynamic and populous_ habitat. In a unique collaboration, New Zealand wildlife artist Ronald Cometti and marine biologist John Morton have undertaken a remarkable study of an often neglected environment. In shorescape paintings, essays, and over 200 detailed illustrations they explore 38 coastal locations, looking at the geology of each area, and at the exquisitely ordered communities of plants and animals living between the tides. For the art lover and natural history enthusiast, and all who enjoy and would preserve our natural environment, MARGINS OF THE SEA is a beautiful book Of lasting fascination, and an invaluable introduction to the variety and drama of the New Zealand coast. HODDER & STOUGHTON
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Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 3, 1 August 1985, Unnumbered Page
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164Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 3, 1 August 1985, Unnumbered Page
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