Richard Ellis is world renowned for his writings and artwork on whales, sharks, and sea mammals and currently serves as a research associate with the American Museum of Natural History and as special advisor to the American Cetacean Society. His more than twenty books include The Book of Whales, Search for the Giant Squid, Monsters of the Sea, Great White Shark, Tuna: A Love Story, The Empty Ocean, On Thin Ice: The Changing World of the Polar Bear, and Sea Dragons: Predators of the Prehistoric Ocean. His paintings and illustrations have appeared in publications such as National Geographic, National Wildlife, and Audubon and have been featured in galleries and museums around the world.
Richard Ellis is a prolific and graceful writer who’s written some
of the best natural history books of the past decade.""- New York
Times Book Review;
""Ellis is fun to read, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic.""-
Washington Post Book World;
""Ellis’s great book on the great sperm whale is encyclopedic,
compelling, and quite simply very difficult to put down.""- The
Quarterly Review of Biology;
""Ellis’s engaging book is the most definitive account to date of
this fascinating and iconic species.""- American Scientist;
""A remarkable book which cleverly and unsentimentally combines
scientific and historical material in a way which will be of great
interest to whale enthusiasts. As an entertainingly written review
of the sperm whale literature, it is something of a triumph . . .
The portrait of the sperm whale that emerges is of a truly amazing
example of mammalian evolution.""- Times Literary Supplement;
""A noted whale artist explores the natural history of the sperm
whale, to spectacular effect. . . . A principle joy of The Great
Sperm Whale is its wonderful illustrations. But he also evokes the
leviathan in all its guises—scientific, literary, and
legendary—from the history of whaling to the sperm whale’s great
adversary, the giant squid.""- BBC Wildlife;
""A rich exploration of the evolution and biology of this giant sea
creature.""- Science News;
""At once a richly detailed, informative, scientific exploration as
well as a love sonnet to the ocean's greatest leviathan, this will
appeal to fans of nautical history, nature, Melville, and armchair
cetologists. A superb addition to Ellis’s canon.""- Library
Journal;
""The most mysterious of all mammals is richly chronicled in this
mesmerizing voyage that includes battles with whaleboats and giant
squid. Ellis’s rigorous scientific insights are matched only by his
eloquent plea for this magnificent creature’s future.""- Dick
Russell, author of Eye of the Whale
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