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RACHEL CARSON

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The biography of the ecologist and nature writer whose book "Silent Spring" began a movement that transformed the way we understand ourselves and the living world.

Carson blew the whistle on the petro-chemical industry at a time when pesticides were regarded as a miracle cure all.

When "Silent Spring" appeared in 1962 it did more than any single publication or event to alert the world to the hazards of enviromental pollution.

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Penguin
0140273018 / 9780140273014
Paperback
25/03/1999
England
English
xviii, 634p., [32]p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Henry Holt, 1997; London: Allen Lane, 1998.