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Monday, 11 February 2013

Melville's prophecy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2013/feb/11/whale-oil-fuel-ships
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Friday, 1 February 2013

Whale stuff

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2271570/Why-lump-whale-dung-dog-walker-Morecambe-beach-truly-floating-gold.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
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Philip Hoare is the author of six works of non-fiction, including biographies of Stephen Tennant (1990) and Noel Coward (1995), Wilde’s Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the First World War (1997), Spike Island: The Memory of a Military Hospital (2000), and England’s Lost Eden: Adventures in a Victorian Utopia (2005). His book, Leviathan or, The Whale, won the 2009 BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction. His latest book, The Sea Inside, is published by Fourth Estate. He presented the BBC 2 film The Hunt for Moby-Dick, and directed three films for BBC’s Whale Night in 2008. A visting fellow at the University of Southampton, he is currently artist-in-residence at the Marine Institute, Plymouth University, which recently awarded him an honourary doctorate. @philipwhale
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