The Silent World is a pioneering work by Jacques Yves Cousteau, detailing his underwater explorations and the development of scuba diving. The book captures the beauty and mystery of the ocean depths, offering insights into marine biology and the challenges of underwater exploration.
Publisher
Pocket Books.
Publication year
1954
ISBN-13
9781850892274
Language
English
Subjects
Marine BiologyUnderwater ExplorationEnvironmental ScienceOceanographyAdventure Literature20th Century ScienceMemoirNatural HistoryConservationPhotography
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