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  1. Patti Smith is a poet, performer, visual artist, and author of M Train and the National Book Award-winning memoir Just Kids. She has twelve albums, has had numerous gallery shows, and continues to give concerts of her music and poetry. Her books include Early Work, The Coral Sea, Witt, Babel, Auguries of Innocence, Woolgathering, Land 250 ...

  2. Bridging Coral Island and Sea Of Mirrors, a second album titled Holy Joe’s Coral Island Medicine Show, is released on the same day, bringing James and Ian Skelly’s grandad a.k.a The Great Muriarty back into the fold for the narrated post-script to one of The Coral’s most successful albums to date. Holy Joe’s Coral Island Medicine Show ...

  3. The 20 best sea books recommended by Richard Branson, Nature, Nitin Pai, The Times, Cat Warren, Carl Burger and others. Categories Experts Newsletter ... to the marine food chain and the importance of coral, this is the holy grail of ocean books that’s easy for everyone to digest. It features fun facts about some of the most incredible, ...

  4. Buy a cheap copy of The Coral Sea book by Patti Smith. This edition features a new introduction and new material by Smith. Free Shipping on all orders over $15. ... Through the linked pieces of The Coral Sea, Patti Smith honors her comrade-in-arms Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989).

  5. Brief Synopsis. "The Coral Island" takes place during the mid-19th century and follows the adventures of three British boys - Ralph Rover, Jack Martin, and Peterkin Gay. The story begins with the boys aboard a ship called the "Arrow," which is caught in a violent storm. The ship is wrecked, and the boys find themselves alone on a deserted ...

  6. This book provides a compact guide on the chemical, physical, and biological baseline data of coral reefs in the Red Sea. It furthermore gives a recent review on the geology, ecology, and physiology including data from new molecular studies and describes guidelines to conservation efforts.

  7. John E. Randall has described 555 new fishes--more coral-reef species than anyone else in history. He has authored 635 publications in marine biology, 9 of which are regional guides on the fishes of the Caribbean Sea, Hawaiian Islands, Red Sea, Oman, and Great Barrier Reef of Australia.