A thousand pleasures, a million treasures


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A thousand pleasures, a million treasures
The life and times of shells, crabs and other beach creatures of the North West coast of Tasmania.

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Rees Campbell

Self Published

RRP: $27.50 PB 110 pp

“What do you see, when you go down to the sea? On beaches long and clean, and in rocky pools, on muddy sandy flats, and all sorts in between? Do you wonder about the creature who lived in this shell, what made that track, who has been here before you?

This book is for all of us who want to know a little bit more about the world we inhabit, some of the fantastic things the sea has given us, and a bit about the wonderful place we live in. The first section of the book is mostly personal experiences and sightings, then there is an identification and information section for some common shells and crabs with a table of where to find them”.