I would like to forward a book announcement on whale bone monuments
that may be of interest for some of you.
Best
Christian
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Hans Christian Küchelmann
Diplom-Biologe
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> Von: Klaus Barthelmess <[log in to unmask]>
> Datum: 20. Februar 2010 17:55:24 MEZ
> Betreff: Whale bone monuments - new book
>
> Dear friends and colleagues,
>
> It is my pleasure to announce the publication of a monumental book
> on the
> whale bone monuments of Germany and neighbouring countries:
>
> Redman, Nicholas B.:
> Whales’ bones of Germany, Austria, Czech Republic & Switzerland.
> With a foreword by Klaus Barthelmess.
> Teddington: Redman Publishing, 2009.
> xxvi + 205 pp., illus., hardcover, dust jacket.
> ISBN 978-094558002-5
>
> Price 40 Euros including international shipping (35 pounds sterling
> incl.
> domestic shipping in the UK) for those who kindly refer to this
> circular.
>
> It is an inventory of 295 whale bone monuments from the 14th to the
> 21st
> century, visited by the author in 154 geographical locations,
> making use of
> 443 printed sources and countless interviews made on the spot.
>
> It is a companion volume to Redman's 2004 book "Whales' bones in
> the British
> Isles". A volume on whales' bones of the Low Countries is due out
> in a few
> months, to be supplemented over the coming years with volumes on
> whales'
> bones in the other parts of Europe and finally in the rest of the
> world.
>
> His website www.whalebones.co.uk is still under construction.
>
> In the meantime, you can only order directly from the author:
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Enjoy!
>
> With greasy greetings from Cologne
>
> Klaus
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