

Whale for the Killing
224 pages1981Bantam BooksISBN 9780553247763
ChristianFarley MowatWhalesAnimalAbuseNon-fictionBiographyLiteratureStoriesTalesAnecdotesBooksNovelsHardcoversPaperbacke-bookAdventureFinback whalesSenseless KillingsWildlife destruction
About this book
***In the 1960s, Farley Mowat was living in the tiny fishing community of Burgeo on the southwest coast of Newfoundland. When an 80-ton fin whale became trapped in a nearby saltwater lagoon, Mowat rejoiced: here was the first chance to study at close range one of the most magnificent animals in creation.*** Some local villagers thought otherwise, blasting the whale with rifle fire and hacking open her back with a motorboat propeller.
Mowat appealed desperately to the authorities, but it was too late-ravaged by an infection resulting from her massive wounds, the whale died. ***A plea for the end of commercial hunting of the whale, this moving account blends all the tension of the life-and-death struggle for one animal's survival*** with the drama of man's wanton destruction of life-bearing creatures and the environment itself.***--WorldCat***
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Bantam Books
- Published
- 1981
- Pages
- 224
- ISBN
- 9780553247763
About Unknown Author
Farley McGill Mowat (1921-2014) was born in Belleville, Ontario. The author of more than forty books, he was a popular and distinguished naturalist and conservationist whose internationally acclaimed novels, books for young readers, and memoirs have been translated into fifty-two languages and have sold more than seventeen million copies.
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