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OverviewTideland Treasure is an illustrated guide to the beaches and marshes of the Eastern United States coast, encompassing seashores and wetlands from Ocean City, New Jersey, to Cape Canaveral, Florida. Rich with true-to-life illustrations and hand-written text, this handsome guidebook captures the nature of the sea, beach, salt marsh, plants, and animals of the region in an easy to understand text. Common names are used to make the information memorable for casual beachcombers and amateur naturalists alike. This newly expanded edition includes fifty new colour illustrations, a new foreword, five new essays, a new glossary of tideland terms, and a new index of common and scientific names of tideland species. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Todd BallantinePublisher: University of South Carolina Press Imprint: University of South Carolina Press Edition: Revised ed. Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 27.30cm Weight: 0.661kg ISBN: 9781611171563ISBN 10: 1611171563 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 30 March 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThese more than 400 hand-drawn and hand-lettered entries are part fascinating biology lesson and part meditation on the complex coastal ecology. With a tone and vocabulary suitable for both adult and young readers, Ballantine delves into . . . of mosquitoes, stone crabs, sandpipers, seaweed, sharks, mudflats, shells, and even the winds and rains and currents that bring the most dramatic changes to the coast. --Southern Living For amateur naturalists, there is no better guide to Southern shores than this 'tideland treasure.' -- Virginia Quarterly Review A useful addition to the gear of every beachcomber who wants to understand more of what he or she sees. It provides the 'how' and 'why' to supplement the simple field guide description and has much to offer any curious resident or tourist. --Naturalist News These more than 400 hand-drawn and hand-lettered entries are part fascinating biology lesson and part meditation on the complex coastal ecology. With a tone and vocabulary suitable for both adult and young readers, Ballantine delves into . . . of mosquitoes, stone crabs, sandpipers, seaweed, sharks, mudflats, shells, and even the winds and rains and currents that bring the most dramatic changes to the coast. --Southern Living A useful addition to the gear of every beachcomber who wants to understand more of what he or she sees. It provides the 'how' and 'why' to supplement the simple field guide description and has much to offer any curious resident or tourist. -- Naturalist News For amateur naturalists, there is no better guide to Southern shores than this 'tideland treasure.' -- Virginia Quarterly Review These more than 400 hand-drawn and hand-lettered entries are part fascinating biology lesson and part meditation on the complex coastal ecology. With a tone and vocabulary suitable for both adult and young readers, Ballantine delves into... of mosquitoes, stone crabs, sandpipers, seaweed, sharks, mudflats, shells, and even the winds and rains and currents that bring the most dramatic changes to the coast. -- Southern Living A useful addition to the gear of every beachcomber who wants to understand more of what he or she sees. It provides the 'how' and 'why' to supplement the simple field guide description and has much to offer any curious resident or tourist. -- Naturalist News These more than 400 hand-drawn and hand-lettered entries are part fascinating biology lesson and part meditation on the complex coastal ecology. With a tone and vocabulary suitable for both adult and young readers, Ballantine delves into... of mosquitoes, stone crabs, sandpipers, seaweed, sharks, mudflats, shells, and even the winds and rains and currents that bring the most dramatic changes to the coast. -- Southern Living For amateur naturalists, there is no better guide to Southern shores than this 'tideland treasure.' -- Virginia Quarterly Review Author Information"Todd Ballantine is an internationally recognised environmental scientist, writer, and artist from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. His long-running newspaper column, """"On Earth,"""" received the Harry Hampton Award for natural resource reporting from the South Carolina Wildlife Federation. In addition to Tideland Treasure, he has written and illustrated Woodland Walks, an introduction to the ecology of the Southeastern coastal region, and more than a dozen nature guides." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |