A collection of excerpts from unpublished writings and speeches by the New York Times bestselling author of the Sea trilogy and the seminal Silent Spring
Rachel Carson Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Rachel Carson était une biologiste marine et une environnementaliste qui a acquis une renommée mondiale grâce à ses écrits influents. Sa prose captivante explore les complexités de la vie océanique, de ses rivages à ses profondeurs les plus reculées. Cependant, Carson est surtout célébrée pour son œuvre révolutionnaire qui a révélé les dangers des pesticides synthétiques. Cette exposition courageuse a suscité un débat national et a entraîné des changements significatifs dans la politique environnementale, inspirant un mouvement de conservation durable.







Man's War Against Nature
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
In twenty short books, Penguin brings you the classics of the environmental movement.With the precision of a scientist and the simplicity of a fable, Rachel Carson reveals how man-made pesticides have destroyed wildlife, creating a world of polluted streams and silent songbirds.Over the past 75 years, a new canon has emerged. As life on Earth has become irrevocably altered by humans, visionary thinkers around the world have raised their voices to defend the planet, and affirm our place at the heart of its restoration. Their words have endured through the decades, becoming the classics of a movement. Together, these books show the richness of environmental thought, and point the way to a fairer, saner, greener world.
In her lifetime, Rachel Carson published only four books. She was a careful writer and meticulous researcher, for one thing, and she worked as a government scientist until the success of books like <i>Silent Spring</i> and <i>The Sea Around Us</i> enabled her to turn to her own writing full-time. She also published several magazine pieces, many of which biographer Linda Lear gathers here, along with letters and journal entries. In one piece that is characteristic both of her modesty and of her wit, Carson remarks on her then-unusual status of being an "average-sized woman" and a scientist, one who had just become "a biographer of the sea." In another, Carson writes of the necessity of protecting shorelines from economic development that would hasten their erosion and subsequent destruction. Carson's many fans will take much pleasure in this anthology of her work.--Gregory McNamee
The Sense of Wonder
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Featuring stunning new photographs, many in color, and an updated design, this special reissue of Rachel Carson's award-winning classic--originally published by Harper & Row in 1965--encourages sharing the miracle of nature with children.
"The edge of the sea is a strange and beautiful place." A book to be read for pleasure as well as a practical identification guide, The Edge of the Sea introduces a world of teeming life where the sea meets the land. A new generation of readers is discovering why Rachel Carson's books have become cornerstones of the environmental and conservation movements. New introduction by Sue Hubbell. (A Mariner Reissue)
Always, Rachel
- 567pages
- 20 heures de lecture
Rachel Carson, whose lyrical Silent Spring awakened the world to the dangers of pesticides, was an extremely private figure. Always, Rachel contains the first revealing autobiographical writing from her. It is a record of emotional awakening and of her moving, complex and sustained relationship with Dorothy Freeman, the emotional and creative beacon of the last 12 years of Carson's life. Photos.
The McGraw-Hill Reader: Third Edition
- 725pages
- 26 heures de lecture
Approaching a liberal arts tradition in the classroom, across the curriculum, and beyond, The McGraw-Hill Reader offers rich and diverse readings in education, the social sciences, business and economics, the humanities, and the sciences. This new eleventh edition offers a new focus on reading and composing across various media; it includes over 100 selections from prominent thinkers and writers; each essay was chosen to provoke critical thought and encourage effective writing.
Farbiges Wissen - 14: Pflanzen und Tiere der Ozeane
- 79pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Entdeckung der Ozeane
- 79pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The Rocky Coast
- 118pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The complete text first appeared as a chapter entitled 'The Rocky Shores' in The Edge of the Sea.
Silent Spring is an environmental science book. The book documents the adverse environmental effects caused by the indiscriminate use of pesticides. Carson accused the chemical industry of spreading disinformation, and public officials of accepting the industry's marketing claims unquestioningly.The book appeared in September 1962 and the outcry that followed its publication forced the banning of DDT and spurred revolutionary changes in the laws affecting our air, land, and water. Carson’s book was instrumental in launching the environmental movement.
The Sea Around Us
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Rachel Carson's classic trilogy comprises three volumes - The Sea Around Us (1950), Under the Wind-Sea (1941) and The Edge of the Sea (1955). The Sea Around Us presents an overview of the subject, a natural history of the oceans in which Rachel Carson discusses such matters as their origins, the evolution of life, the creation of volcanic islands
Rachel Carson's classic trilogy comprises three volumes - The Sea Around Us (1950), Under the Sea-Wind (1941) and The Edge of the Sea (1955).








