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  1. Whales (EMC science readers) by George Shea, 1981
  2. In a Sperm Whale's Jaw: An Episode in the Life of Captain Albert Wood of Nantucket, Mass by George C Wood, 1954
  3. Whale Ships and Whaling: A Pictorial Survey (Publication ... of the Marine Research Society, No. 10.) by George Francis Dow, 1985-02-01
  4. In a Sperm Whale's Jaws - An Episode in the Life of Captain Albert Wood of Nantucket, Mass. by George C. (Ed.) Wood, 1954
  5. The Whale House of the Chilkat (Fold-Out Model) by George T. Emmons, 1990
  6. Whale House of the Chilkat. Contained in Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Volume 19, Issue 1 pages 1-33. by George T. Emmons , 1916
  7. The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States. Section V. History and Methods of the Fisheries. Whale-Fishery by George Brown Goode and staff of associates, 1985
  8. Whale Ships and Whaling A Pictorial History by George Francis Dow, 1985-01-01
  9. Whales and whaling, Port of Sag Harbor, New York by George A Finckenor, 1975
  10. Inside the Whale & Other Stories by George Orwell,
  11. the year of the whale by george mackay brown, 1965
  12. Flipper Killer Whale Trouble Big Little Book by George S. Elrick, 1967
  13. A Whale of a Tale (A Musical for Young Voices) by Donnelly, Mary, et all 2003-07-01
  14. Flipper: Killer Whale Trouble #3 by George S Elrick, 1967-01-01

61. Whale Watching In Albany Albany WA - Albany Western Australia - Albany Visitor C
21st May 2005 Blue Whale sighted in King George Sound 1 Humpback. The optimum time for Whale watching in the Albany region is between July October.
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62. Moby Dick - CHAPTER 82 "THE HONOR AND GLORY OF WHALING"
of St. George and the Dragon; which dragon I maintain to have been a Whale; St. George s Whale might have crawled up out of the sea on the beach;
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MOBY DICK;
OR THE WHALE
by Herman Melville
CHAPTER 82 The Honor and Glory of Whaling There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness is the true method. The more I dive into this matter of whaling, and push my researches up to the very spring-head of it so much the more am I impressed with its great honorableness and antiquity; and especially when I find so many great demi-gods and heroes, prophets of all sorts, who one way or other have shed distinction upon it, I am transported with the reflection that I myself belong, though but subordinately, to so emblazoned a fraternity. Akin to the adventure of Perseus and Andromeda- indeed, by some supposed to be indirectly derived from it- is that famous story of St. George and the Dragon; which dragon I maintain to have been a whale; for in many old chronicles whales and dragons are strangely jumbled together, and often stand for each other. "Thou art as a lion of the waters, and as a dragon of the sea," said Ezekiel; hereby, plainly meaning a whale; in truth, some versions of the Bible use that word itself. Besides, it would much subtract from the glory of the exploit had St. George but encountered a crawling reptile of the land, instead of doing battle with the great monster of the deep. Any man may kill a snake, but only a Perseus, a St. George, a Coffin, have the heart in them to march boldly up to a whale. Whether to admit Hercules among us or not, concerning this I long remained dubious: for though according to the Greek mythologies, that antique Crockett and Kit Carson- that brawny doer of rejoicing good deeds, was swallowed down and thrown up by a whale; still, whether that strictly makes a whaleman of him, that might be mooted. It nowhere appears that he ever actually harpooned his fish, unless, indeed, from the inside. Nevertheless, he may be deemed a sort of involuntary whaleman; at any rate the whale caught him, if he did not the whale. I claim him for one of our clan.

63. George Crumb | Vox Balaenae (Voice Of The Whale)
George crumb. Buy the sheetmusic! Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale). year, 1971. instrumentation, Three masked players electric flute, electric cello,
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Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) year instrumentation Three masked players: electric flute, electric cello, and amplified piano First performed by the New York Camerata at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. - 17 March 1972 publisher C.F. Peters (P66466) recordings movements Vocalise (... for the beginning of time) Variations on Sea-Time
Sea Theme
Archeozoic [Var. I]
Proterozoic [Var. II]
Paleozoic [Var. III]
Mesozoic [Var. IV]
Cenozoic [Var. V] Sea-Nocturne (... for the end of time) # programme notes # # reviews # HOME the LIFE ... the NEWS

64. George Crumb | Vox Balaenae (Voice Of The Whale)
Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale), composed in 1971 for the New York Camerata, In many ways, Pulitzer Prizewinning composer George Crumb (b.
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# first page # # programme notes # # reviews # Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) programme notes in CD booklet, Jecklin Edition JD 705 Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) , composed in 1971 for the New York Camerata, is scored for flute, cello and piano (all amplified in concert performance). The work was inspired by the singing of the humpback whale, a tape recording of which I had heard two or three years previously. Each of the three performers is required to wear a black half-mask (or visor-mask). The masks, by effacing the sense of human projection, are intended to represent, symbolically, the powerful impersonal forces of nature (i.e. nature dehumanized). I have also suggested that the work be performed under deep-blue stage lighting. The form of Voice of the Whale is a simple three-part design, consisting of a prologue, a set of variations named after the geological eras, and an epilogue. The opening Vocalise (marked in the score: "wildly fantastic, grotesque") is a kind of cadenza for the flutist, who simultaneously plays his instrument and sings into it. This combination of instrumental and vocal sound produces an eerie, surreal timbre, not unlike the sounds of the humpback whale. The conclusion of the cadenza is announced by a parody of the opening measures of Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra The Sea-Theme ("solemn, with calm majesty") is presented by the cello (in harmonics), accompanied by dark, fateful chords of strummed piano strings. The following sequence of variations begins with the haunting sea-gull cries of the

65. Bada Whales
To George, measuring racemization rates in bowheads sounded like a George sent two shipments of Whale eyes to Bada for analysis one shipment in 1996,
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Old Salts Eye-opening research suggests bowhead whales may live for centuries Jeff Bada at the Birch Aquarium whale sculpture By Scott LaFee STAFF WRITER January 24, 2001 Among the Inupiat of northern Alaska, they are a part of whaling lore, seemingly ageless bowhead whales that swim the frigid waters of the Chukchi Sea, eluding generation after generation of Eskimo hunter. The first tangible evidence that lore might be something more came in the form of harpoon points extracted from whales harvested by Inupiat between the years 1978 and 1996. The points were made of stone and ivory, materials that had not been used by Native American whalers for more than 100 years. How old were these whales? In recent months, some surprising answers have emerged from studies conducted by scientists at Scripps Institute of Oceanography and elsewhere. Based on analyses of amino acids in whale eyes, researchers now estimate that some of the bowhead whales harvested by the Inupiat were well past a century in age. One male specimen was estimated to be 211 years old. Such findings, if validated by further research, would establish whales or at least bowheads as the longest-living mammals on Earth. It would also mean rewriting and adding new chapters to what is known about cetacean biology.

66. Cabrillo National Park
by Park Ranger George D. Herring. At the Whale overlook, rangers hear it all the time How come we don t see as many Whales as we used to?
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Gray Whale Migration: witness the annual winter journey . . .
Each winter the Pacific Gray Whales pass by the western overlooks of Cabrillo National Monument. After spending the summer feeding in the food-rich waters of the arctic, the Grays swim south along the coast to the bays of Baja California, where they mate and nurse their young. Along the way they pass Point Loma and Cabrillo National Monument, where you can witness the annual winter journey.
When To See Whales
Mid January is the peak of the migration, but the Grays are visible mid-December through March. The heights around the park's Whale Overlook and Old Point Loma Lighthouse offer the best viewing. Bring binoculars if you have them. Binoculars make viewing much easier and more enjoyable. It is possible to see a whale at any time of the day (they swim 24 hours a day)! Park staff will happily help you spot a whale if possible. Check at the visitor center for information about ranger talks and whale watching. A movie about the Pacific Gray Whale is shown daily during the Whale Watch season.
Where to Look
Look west from the park overlooks, toward the ocean. The whales are migrating from the arctic to the warm bays of Baja California and mainland Mexico, so they will be moving from the north (right), to the south (left) as you look from the park. Expect them to be moving at a steady speed of four or five knots (about five miles per hour). Although some swim close to shore, most whales swim in an area that extends from the kelp beds (about 3/4 miles out) out to the horizon. Binoculars are an immense help, so bring a pair if possible. A limited number of binoculars are available with a picture i.d. at the park visitor center during the whale season; ask for them at the information desk.

67. Whale Skull In Foreground Arctowski Base, Admiralty Bay, King George Island
Whale Skull in foreground Arctowski Base, Admiralty Bay, King George Island Whale Skull in foreground Arctowski Base, Admiralty Bay, King George Island.
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68. George Walford - How To Make A Whale
How to Make a Whale by George Walford. Reprinted from Ideological Commentary. Herman Melville opened Moby Dick with quotations.
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How to Make a Whale
by George Walford
Reprinted from Ideological Commentary Herman Melville opened Moby Dick with quotations. He did not get them all quite right, and in 1979 Thomas G.Tanselle published an essay entitled 'External Fact as an Editorial Problem', advocating that they be brought into agreement with their sources, even though some of Melville's alterations seem to have been deliberate. John Worthen has taken alarm at finding other editors following Tanselle's prescription. Matthew J. Bruccoli, after editing The Great Gatsby for Cambridge, has published an article, referring to Tanselle's essay and complaining that his own publishers did not allow him to make all the corrections he thought advisable. In the novel Daisy gives her daughter's age as three and Bruccoli, pointing out that this conflicts with other information in the text, wanted to alter this to two, even though Fitzgerald presents Daisy as a fantasiser. Jeffrey Meyer's edition of Tender is the Night also presumes to make corrections, taking it for granted that all errors are the author's, none of them the character's.

69. Canada, Whale Watching And Marine Tour Adventures
Fundy boat and Whale watching tours. Scenic Marine Tours, St. George, Bay of Fundy, Whale watching, scuba diving. GM SeaLand Adventures, Grand Manan
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Whale Watching Tours
New Brunswick and Whale Watching are almost synonymous as is British Columbia and the feisty Orca (Killer Whale)! The world famous Bay of Fundy is home to many species of whale and porpoise including the endangered North Atlantic Right Whale, Sei, Humpback, Minke, Harbour Porpoise, white-sided Dolphin and the Bay's giant - the Finback which grows up to 80 feet long (that's the equivalent of an 8 story building on it's side)! The occasional Basking shark can also be seen. Northern New Brunswick and the Gulf of St. Lawrence also offer whale watching opportunities. There are a number of tours that will provide the opportunity to see these wonderful creatures in their natural habitat. Combine your whale watching adventure with other outdoor activities and you will have a memorable vacation that you will want to repeat! No one, absolutely no one, ever forgets the sight of a 70 foot whale breaking the surface - promise!!

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70. Anti-Aging Medicine Science Blog Bowhead Whales May Be The
Whale hunter Billy Adams cut sections of blubber from a bowhead Whale, Biologist Craig George pressed his knife into a deep scar in the Whale s skin.
http://anti-ageing.us/2005/07/bowhead-whales-may-be-worlds-oldest.html

71. Moby Dick - The Whale 82-1
Any man may kill a snake, but only a Perseus, a St. George, a Coffin, have the heart in them to march boldly up to a Whale.
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Moby Dick: Chapter 82

There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness is the true method.
The more I dive into this matter of whaling, and push my researches up to the very spring-head of it, so much the more am I impressed with its great honorableness and antiquity; and especially when I find so many great demi-gods and heroes, prophets of all sorts, who one way or other have shed distinction upon it, I am transported with the reflection that I myself belong, though but subordinately, to so emblazoned a fraternity.
But, by the best contradictory authorities, this Grecian story of Hercules and the whale is considered to be derived from the still more ancient Hebrew story of Jonah and the whale; and vice versa; certainly they are very similar. If I claim the demigod then, why not the prophet?

72. George Whale - DIGITALSOULS.COM Amazon Store -
George Whale is a Research Associate at Loughborough University School of Art and In this practical handbook, George Whale and Naren Barfield bring
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73. Granite Town Hotel, St. George, NB, Canada - Your Accommodations Of Choice Along
We are fortunate that the St. George area has many things for visitors to see Whale The West Isles area is located just a few minutes from the Granite
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THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN THE ST. GEORGE AREA
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74. Classic Book Library - British Airships: Past, Present And Future By George Whal
British Airships Past, Present And Future by George Whale (Late Major, RAF). Table of Contents. Introduction Early Airships And Their Development To The
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75. Gus Openshaw's Whale-Killing Journal
whales,pirates,caribbean,adventure,revenge,openshaw,moby dick. George just happened to be wearing this when Flarq scrimshawed him. ItÂ’s unclear why.
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Other Links My book, "PIRATES OF PENSACOLA" You are not logged in. Log in Gus Openshaw's Whale-Killing Journal The Beginning Wednesday, 2 February 2005 Change of Address The excellent folks at the Tripod Company have given us a brand new website, http://piratesofpensacola.com the new place post your comment (6) link to this post Updated: Wednesday, 2 February 2005 3:43 PM EWT Tuesday, 1 February 2005 All Is Ruined Thanks To Keith Yahttzee sang a surprisingly stirring, operatic rendition of The Pirate Song to pass the time as the chemicals took effect. Keith made an effort to speak, but only wheezed. Or something like that. We could barely hear him. The chemist, Bonney and Yahttzee leaned close. Then Keith turned the inhaler on them and blasted them with it. It loosed some kind of gas causing them to drop suddenly, like felled masts, to the boxcar floor. They lay there unconscious. P.S. The chemist marvels at George:

76. Gus Openshaw's Whale-Killing Journal
whales,pirates,caribbean,adventure,revenge,openshaw,moby dick. George claimed that, before a hip injury (which he got somehow on the toilet) forced him
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77. How To Cook A Whale.
This is my 1995 translation of the George Hunt 1914 translation of a old Kwakuitl Though a hunter, a man, has found the Whale, preparing food is women s
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How to cook a whale found dead.
This is my 1995 translation of the George Hunt 1914 translation of a old Kwakuitl receipe given by Elie Hunt in the Kwakuitl language. Click herefor a text transcript of the George Hunt translation . A brief biograpy and history of the recipe collection is here. Most importantly, you cannot eat it all by yourself! So the first step is to call for a party and invite all your friends, relatives, and local dignitaries. A special occasion, like the finding of a whale, calls for the use of ceremonial names. Though a hunter, a man, has found the whale, preparing food is women's work, and therefore the daughter of the hunter has the rights to prepare the whale. She is given the ceremonial name, Place-of-cutting-Blubber. Note that it is the daughter who has the rights, not the wife(s), due to the family rights in a matrilineal society. Once everybody is ready, you bring tools, and the hunter who found the whale leads everybody in their canoes to the spot where he found it. The father of the hunter has the honor of speaking for the daughter of the hunter to "make a toast" for the occasion. It is customary to first declare how wonderful the whale is, being full of delicious blubber, etc.. Then you should give the choicest piece (the dorsal fin) to the ranking dignitary, who is typically the chief of the village. Everybody else gets an equal size piece of the whale according to the order of their rank. The first piece starts at the whale neck, and they work from the top down and from the head to the tail. Generally the pieces are cut about a fathom (6 feet) in width. After the ceremonial pieces are given out, the women go to work to gather the remaining fat from the whale. The last step is cut off a piece of the tale of the whale.

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79. George Whale - EBook Titles - Software Technology
George Whale. George Whale eBooks Selected Titles by George Whale. British Airships, Past, Present, and Future. George Whale
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80. Why Use Computers To Make Drawings?
George Whale, Loughborough University School of Art Design, Leicestershire, UK. Sponsors. SIGCHI ACM Special Interest George Whale. Naren Barfield
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