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The Sea Lions; Or, The Lost Sealers is an 1849 sea novel by James Fenimore Cooper. The plot revolves around two sealers stranded in the Antarctic ice . [ 1 ] The novel was first published in two volumes, by Stringer & Townsend . [ 2 ]
Robert Whitlow is an American film-maker and a best-selling author of fifteen legal thrillers. [1] He is also a contributor to a short story The Rescuers, a story included in the book What The Wind Picked Up [2] by The ChiLibris Ring. In 2001, he won the Christy Award for Contemporary Fiction, for his novel The Trial.
Seals, sea lions, and walruses are well-known examples of pinnipeds. In addition to inspiring the names for many sports teams (such as the three sports teams in the San Francisco, California area known as "the Seals " [ 1 ] ), pinnipeds have also inspired a number of fictional characters, creatures, and entities across human culture and media.
"Sea lions, you know, they're the ubiquitous California ocean wildlife animal that people love. And this is not them," Warner said. "So I don't want this to turn into people viewing sea lions like ...
Night Visions is an American series of horror fiction anthologies published 1984–1991 by Dark Harvest of Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States.The science fiction bibliographer and scholar Neil Barron wrote that Night Visions is an important series insofar as many of the stories it published represented some of the best short fiction produced by its writers, and that "it is a ...
The Aisling (sometimes referred to as OMGWACA) [1] [2] series of novels are five adult fiction books by Irish journalists and authors Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen.The series began with Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling The Novel, based on an Aisling (or Ais) character archetype created by the authors and discussed in the "oh my god what a complete aisling" Facebook group.
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Survive The Savage Sea at IMDb; The tale of 'Ednamair' What it’s like to survive a shipwreck. The Robertson family spent 38 days adrift with little fresh water or food supplies after their yacht was sunk by killer whales. Their tale of survival reveals the extremes the human body can endure. By William Park. 9 January 2020, bbc.