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by Vicki Pearse, Ph.D., John Pearse, Ph.D., Mildred Buchsbaum, M.S.,
and Ralph Buchsbaum, Ph.D.
1987, 7.5x10, 848 pp., 1,164 b/w photos and 187 color, Cloth, $54.95, ISBN: 0-865436-312-1
Published in Cooperation with Blackwell Scientific Publications
Though written for students of invertebrates in colleges and universities, this lucidly written and profusely illustrated book is finding a wide audience among educated
people of any field who seek more familiarity with the diversity of animal life.
"Living Invertebrates is a higher level monograph on the material covered in the immortal Animals Without Backbones (which has, since it appeared in
1938, brought more students to a love of biology than any other book--published in its third edition in Spring, 1987). The present title is an instant
classic. It is gin clear, exquisitely illustrated, and brilliantly balances new & old knowledge, natural history, theory, and text and illustration. Has 1600
illustrations, 36 pages in color and some 1,000 photos with another 600 splendid drawings. Living Invertebrates will be a mighty engine drawing a new
generation of students to a passion for biology. For every library this must be among the top ten science selections this year." From Sci Tech Book News,
May 1987.
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