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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel LewisPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780300229646ISBN 10: 030022964 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 12 June 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsIn his new Belonging on an Island, the distinguished writer and historian Daniel Lewis offers a thorough and captivating introduction to the avifauna of his native state and how it has been affected by human settlers--and vice versa--over the millennia. --Rick Wright, Vermilion Flycatcher The appalling story of the extinction of so many species of Hawaiian birds has been told, but a book devoted to the beauty of the birds themselves is a welcome event. Belonging on an Island will be both an elegy and an important record of what has been lost to us all. --W. S. Merwin I doubt there is another book that covers the subject of the extinct and endangered birds of Hawaii so completely. The depth of research is impressive and reflects, in part, Lewis' affection for the region. --Joel Greenberg, author of A Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon's Flight to Extinction With insight, humor, scholarship, and love, Daniel Lewis illustrates how and why the question of who or what belongs somewhere is both deceptively complex and increasingly important in today's Anthropocene world. --Robert J. Cabin, author of Restoring Paradise: Rethinking and Rebuilding Nature in Hawai'i Daniel Lewis tells the riveting back story to humankind's colonization of the Hawaiian Islands. It is a story of extinct flightless birds, remarkable scientific personalities, and clash of cultures. Lewis's fascinating story of Hawaii is, in microcosm, the history of humans on our fragile Earth. --Bruce M. Beehler, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution Belonging on an Island is powerful. It makes important additions to our understanding of Hawaii's birds and the people who cared most about them. This unique and informative book considers what it means for an organism to belong. --John Marzluff, University of Washington, author of Welcome to Subirdia: Sharing Our Neighborhoods with Wrens, Robins, Woodpeckers, and Other Wildlife The appalling story of the extinction of so many species of Hawaiian birds has been told, but a book devoted to the beauty of the birds themselves is a welcome event. Belonging on an Island will be both an elegy and an important record of what has been lost to us all. --W. S. Merwin I doubt there is another book that covers the subject of the extinct and endangered birds of Hawaii so completely. The depth of research is impressive and reflects, in part, Lewis' affection for the region. --Joel Greenberg, author of A Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon's Flight to Extinction With insight, humor, scholarship, and love, Daniel Lewis illustrates how and why the question of who or what belongs somewhere is both deceptively complex and increasingly important in today's Anthropocene world. --Robert J. Cabin, author of Restoring Paradise: Rethinking and Rebuilding Nature in Hawai'i Daniel Lewis tells the riveting back story to humankind's colonization of the Hawaiian Islands. It is a story of extinct flightless birds, remarkable scientific personalities, and clash of cultures. Lewis's fascinating story of Hawaii is, in microcosm, the history of humans on our fragile Earth. --Bruce M. Beehler, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution Belonging on an Island is powerful. It makes important additions to our understanding of Hawaii's birds and the people who cared most about them. This unique and informative book considers what it means for an organism to belong. --John Marzluff, University of Washington, author of Welcome to Subirdia: Sharing Our Neighborhoods with Wrens, Robins, Woodpeckers, and Other Wildlife The appalling story of the extinction of so many species of Hawaiian birds has been told, but a book devoted to the beauty of the birds themselves is a welcome event. Belonging on an Island will be both an elegy and an important record of what has been lost to us all. --W. S. Merwin I doubt there is another book that covers the subject of the extinct and endangered birds of Hawaii so completely. The depth of research is impressive and reflects, in part, Lewis' affection for the region. --Joel Greenberg, author of A Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon's Flight to Extinction With insight, humor, scholarship, and love, Daniel Lewis illustrates how and why the question of who or what belongs somewhere is both deceptively complex and increasingly important in today's Anthropocene world. --Robert J. Cabin, author of Restoring Paradise: Rethinking and Rebuilding Nature in Hawai'i Daniel Lewis tells the riveting back story to humankind's colonization of the Hawaiian Islands. It is a story of extinct flightless birds, remarkable scientific personalities, and clash of cultures. Lewis's fascinating story of Hawaii is, in microcosm, the history of humans on our fragile Earth. --Bruce M. Beehler, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution Belonging on an Island is powerful. It makes important additions to our understanding of Hawaii's birds and the people who cared most about them. This unique and informative book considers what it means for an organism to belong. --John Marzluff, University of Washington, author of Welcome to Subirdia: Sharing Our Neighborhoods with Wrens, Robins, Woodpeckers, and Other Wildlife Author InformationDaniel Lewis is Dibner Senior Curator for the History of Science and Technology, Huntington Library, San Marino, California. He is also a lecturer in environmental history at the California Institute of Technology, and an associate research professor at Claremont Graduate University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |