Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Date Published: 1977
ISBN-13:9780140044058ISBN:0140044051
Description: A good reading copy only. Previous owners name inscribed inside front. Book has tanning or browning due to normal aging process. -, Trade PaperBack, Good / read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Date Published: 1977
ISBN-13:9780140044058ISBN:0140044051
Description: A good reading copy only. Previous owners name inscribed inside front. Book has tanning or browning due to normal aging process. -, Trade PaperBack, Good / read more
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Date Published: 1977
ISBN-13:9780140044058ISBN:0140044051
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"This was my second reading of the book.....it's a little dry, but it gives a nice perspective of the life of watermen on the Eastern Shore. I got more out of it this time because I have been to Crisfield (a few times) and Smith Island, I have received samples from some of these watermen in the past, and I have been working on diseases in the blue crab....."
"Both my parents loooove this book so I decided to give it a try. In the tradition of John McPhee (who I myself am crazy about) Warner enlightens the reader on a subject that few people think of regularly, but once you read about it you notice it everywhere. I finally looked at the crab in the grocery store and tried to figure out where it came from; and I also can't blame them for charging so much for it (especially so far away, here in Chicago!) Since it was written in the mid-70's, I was constantly thinking "that isn't relevant today" or "that number must have changed in the last 30 years" but I haven't actually made myself look anything up as of yet. Maybe if I had loved the book more I would have. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable read - more so when there were people involved than when it was strictly scientific or statistical. In that sense it kind of came and went for me, much like high tides, or the yearly crab population - sometimes my interest was plentiful, sometimes it was lacking. But I can see why my parents loved it."
"Warner captures the romance and reality of the lives of folks who have made their living from the Bay over the span of three centuries. Who knew there were so many different ways to catch crabs?"
"pleasant book. Great to read while camping or on the beach. Lots of information about the different ways crabs are caught. John McPhee reportage - NOT Annie Dillard nature-as-metaphor-for-something-else writing.
2 things I learned.
The retail markup on crabs is absurb; the crabmen work very hard for not much money - even in 1973 dollars.
hard shell crabs and soft shell crabs are the same species, though I never did learn what was so special about soft shell crabs."
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