Mark Kurlansky
Mark Kurlansky Is The Author Of "The Basque History Of The World;" The "New York Times" Bestseller "Cod: A Biography Of The Fish That Changed The World; A Chosen Few: The Resurrection Of European Jewry;" And "A Continent Of Islands: Searching For The Caribbean Destiny." During The Past Twenty Years He Has Spent A Great Deal Of Time In The Caribbean, Including Seven Years As The "Chicago Tribune's" Caribbean Correspondent, And Has Written Numerous Works Of Short Fiction And Journalism About The Region. He Lives In New York City.
Kurlansky Mark:
The Last Fish Tale: The Fate of the Atlantic and Survival in Gloucester, America's Oldest Fishing Port and Most Original Town
Read by: Grover Gardner
Blackstone Audiobooks , 2008
Kurlansky Mark:
The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell
Random House Trade , 2007
Quality paperback, 307 pages
Gandhi Mohandas K.:
Gandhi on Non-Violence
Editor: Thomas Merton, Preface by: Mark Kurlansky
New Directions Publishing Corporation , 2007
Quality paperback, 101 pages
Clark Eleanor:
The Oysters of Locmariaquer
P.S. (Paperback)
Introduction by: Mark Kurlansky
Harpercollins Publishers, 2006
Quality paperback, 203 pages
Kurlansky Mark:
The Story of Salt
Illustrator: S. D. Schindler
Putnam Publishing Group , 2006
Hardcover, 48 pages
Kurlansky Mark:
Nonviolence: Twenty-Five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea
Foreword by: Dalai Lama
Modern Library , 2006
Hardcover, 203 pages
Kurlansky Mark:
1968: The Year That Rocked the World
Random House Trade , 2005
Quality paperback, 480 pages
Kurlansky Mark:
Salt: A World History
Penguin Books , 2003
Quality paperback, 498 pages








