Christopher Hilton – Michael Schumacher – The Greatest Of All? – First Edition 2002 – SIGNED by Schumacher
£375.00
A first edition, first printing of ‘Michael Schumacher – The Greatest of All?’ by Christopher Hilton, published by Haynes in 2002. A fine book without inscriptions. In a fine unclipped wrapper wrapper. SIGNED on a photograph of Schumacher to the front endpaper.
Under the Sea-Wind, written by Rachel Carson in 1941, is a poetic and scientifically rich exploration of marine life, capturing the beauty and complexity of ocean ecosystems. Through vivid, narrative-style prose, Carson follows three marine creatures—a sanderling (a type of shorebird), a mackerel, and an eel—across their life cycles and interactions in the vast underwater world. Her detailed observations reveal the delicate interdependence of species and the challenges they face in nature. Although not initially successful, Under the Sea-Wind later gained recognition for its lyrical style and environmental insight, helping establish Carson as a pioneering voice in ecology.
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A first edition, first printing of ‘Michael Schumacher – The Greatest of All?’ by Christopher Hilton, published by Haynes in 2002. A fine book without inscriptions. In a fine unclipped wrapper wrapper. SIGNED on a photograph of Schumacher to the front endpaper.
Under the Sea-Wind, written by Rachel Carson in 1941, is a poetic and scientifically rich exploration of marine life, capturing the beauty and complexity of ocean ecosystems. Through vivid, narrative-style prose, Carson follows three marine creatures—a sanderling (a type of shorebird), a mackerel, and an eel—across their life cycles and interactions in the vast underwater world. Her detailed observations reveal the delicate interdependence of species and the challenges they face in nature. Although not initially successful, Under the Sea-Wind later gained recognition for its lyrical style and environmental insight, helping establish Carson as a pioneering voice in ecology.