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  1. If he has strength and energy of mind the tide pool stretches both ways, digs back to electrons and leaps space into the universe and fights out of the moment into non-conceptual time. Then ecology has a synonym which is ALL.”. ― John Steinbeck, The Log from the Sea of Cortez.

  2. In 1940, Steinbeck and biologist Edward F. Ricketts ventured aboard the" Western Flyer," a sardine boat out of Monterey, California, on a 4,000-mile voyage around the Baja peninsula into the Sea of Cortez.

  3. The Log from the Sea of Cortez - Ebook written by John Steinbeck. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Log from the Sea of Cortez.

  4. "Day 14 at Sea. "After spending a good week of troubleshooting, rebuilding arrays, breaking them, re-fixing them, dealing with conflicting egos (including my own), switching wires, and dealing with the unfamiliarity of sea-sickness (due in two parts to my cold and the magnificent roll of this ship), I have finally finished Sea of Cortez.

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  5. The Log from the Sea of Cortez - Ebook written by John Steinbeck. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Log from the Sea of Cortez.

  6. The Log from the Sea of Cortez,The Narrative Portion of the Book Sea of Cortez with a Profile About Ed Ricketts by John Steinbeck, 1st Edition,1958, Published by William Heinemann, Printed in Great Britain by Lowe and Brydone, Ltd., Hardback,has fading to covers and spine, Dust jacket, has fading and yellowing to jacket, has some wear and tear to edges of jacket, All pages appear present ...

  7. The best part of this newly unveiled work of the novelist presents sharply evocative descriptions of the sea and the approaches to shore, plus some interesting accounts of the scuttling, flopping, sucking, stabling, poisoning creatures that were taken on the beaches. To go from Monterey Bay to the hot, dangerous, seldom sailed waters of the ...