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Mark Kurlansky

6 books referenced

Books by Mark Kurlansky

Cod

Referenced in 1 episode

Ep. 217: Mark Kurlansky on Saving Salmon

April 20, 2020

Context:

The host mentions being familiar with Mark's book 'Cod' when introducing the guest. Later discussed extensively as Mark mentions it came out in 1997 about the collapse of northern stock in the Grand Banks and overfishing problems.

Salt

Referenced in 1 episode

Ep. 217: Mark Kurlansky on Saving Salmon

April 20, 2020

Context:

The host mentions Mark's book 'Salt' as one that 'seemed to make its way onto every coffee table and bookshelf from the country' when introducing the guest author.

The Big Oyster

Referenced in 1 episode

Ep. 217: Mark Kurlansky on Saving Salmon

April 20, 2020

Context:

Mentioned by the host as one of Mark Kurlansky's previous works when introducing him at the beginning of the podcast.

A World Without Fish

Referenced in 1 episode

Ep. 217: Mark Kurlansky on Saving Salmon

April 20, 2020

Context:

Listed by the host as one of Mark Kurlansky's previous books during the introduction of the guest.

Salmon

Referenced in 1 episode

Ep. 217: Mark Kurlansky on Saving Salmon

April 20, 2020

Context:

Mark's new book and the main subject of the interview. Published by Patagonia Books, it discusses the history and decline of salmon populations globally.

Both the Eastern Stars

Referenced in 1 episode

Ep. 217: Mark Kurlansky on Saving Salmon

April 20, 2020

Context:

Mark mentions writing this book about baseball in the Dominican Republic, explaining it 'really wasn't about baseball at all. It was about the US relationship with the Dominican Republic.'