Whale Primer
by Theodore J. Walker
Publisher: Cabrillo Historical Association 1962
Number of pages: 62
Description:
The book provides a brief introduction to one of nature's most interesting creations, the whale. The principal star of the handbook is the California gray whale which in recent years has become a major tourist attraction in southern California.
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