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The Salt Roads

Autor John Goodlad
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 aug 2023
This book tells the extraordinary story of Shetland's most enduring export. It ranges from the wild waters of the North Atlantic and the remote ice filled fjords of west Greenland to the Basque country, from the fishing grounds of Iceland to the Jewish shtetls of Poland and from the mountains of Faroe to the flat coastline of the Netherlands.
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ISBN-13: 9781780278285
ISBN-10: 1780278284
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 12pp b/w plates
Dimensiuni: 128 x 194 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:New in Paperback
Editura: BIRLINN GENERAL

Notă biografică

John Goodlad is a Shetlander who works in the seafood industry. He was the voice of the Shetland fishing industry as CEO of the Shetland Fishermen's Association for many years before becoming a fish farmer. He now advises several national and international seafood organisations and companies. His previous book, The Cod Hunters, was shortlisted for the Maritime Foundation's Mountbatten Award for Best Maritime Book in 2020.

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This book tells the extraordinary story of Shetland's most enduring export. It ranges from the wild waters of the North Atlantic and the remote ice filled fjords of west Greenland to the Basque country, from the fishing grounds of Iceland to the Jewish shtetls of Poland and from the mountains of Faroe to the flat coastline of the Netherlands.