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Whale hunting with gun and camera / A naturalist's account of the modern shore-whaling industry, of whales and their habits, and of hunting experiences in various parts of the world cover

Whale hunting with gun and camera / A naturalist's account of the modern shore-whaling industry, of whales and their habits, and of hunting experiences in various parts of the world

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A first-person naturalist's account documents modern shore whaling around the world, combining hunting narratives with systematic observations of several commercially important whale species. Chapters describe shore stations and floating factories, harpoon-gun methods and cutting-in procedures, and the photographer's role in recording live and freshly killed specimens. Natural history sections examine diving and spouting, feeding, breeding and nursing, migration and vocalizations, and encounters with sharks and ship attacks. Descriptive field stories from Japan, Alaska and other regions illustrate industry practices, animal behavior, and the scientific value of specimens collected for museum study.

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Roy Chapman Andrews

Roy Chapman Andrews was an American explorer, paleontologist, and author known for his adventurous expeditions in Asia during the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for leading the Central Asiatic Expeditions, which contributed significantly to the field of paleontology and the discovery of dinosaur fossils in Mongolia. Andrews wrote several notable works, including "Across Mongolian Plains," which details his naturalist observations in China’s remote regions, and "Camps and Trails in China," a narrative that captures his exploration and experiences in lesser-known areas of China. His writings reflect a blend of adventure, scientific inquiry, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.

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