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Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson (1907-1964) Spent Most Of Her Professional Life As A Marine Biologist With The U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service. By The Late 1950S, She Had Written Three Lyrical, Popular Books About The Sea, Including The Best-Selling The Sea Around Us, And Had Become The Most Respected Science Writer In America. She Completed Silent Spring Against Formidable Personal Odds, And With It Shaped A Powerful Social Movement That Has Altered The Course Of History.

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Venezia Mike, Carson Rachel:
Clearing the Way for Environmental Protection

Getting To Know The World's Greatest Inventors & Scientists (Hardcover)
Illustrator: Mike Venezia
Scholastic Library Publishing , 2009
Hardcover, 32 pages

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Carson Rachel:
The Sense of Wonder

Read by: Kaiulani Lee
Blackstone Audiobooks , 2007

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Carson Rachel:
The Sense of Wonder

Read by: Kaiulani Lee
Blackstone Audiobooks , 2007

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Carson Rachel:
The Sea Around Us

Afterword by: Brian J. Skinner, Introduction by: Robert D. Ballard
Oxford University Press, 2003
Hardcover, 274 pages

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Carson Rachel:
Silent Spring

Introduction by: Linda Lear, Afterword by: Edward Osborne Wilson
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (Hmh) , 2002
Hardcover, 400 pages

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Carson Rachel:
The Sense of Wonder

Photographer: Nick Kelsh, Introduction by: Linda Lear
Harpercollins , 1998
Hardcover, 112 pages

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