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Pond Life: Revised and Updated (A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press)
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Average Rating: out of 13 Reviews
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Price: $6.95
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Sale: $3.07
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Manufacturer: Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press
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EAN (European Article Number): 9781582381305
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: George K. Reid
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Publisher: Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press
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Edition: Rev Upd
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Dewey Decimal Number: 578.763097
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Publication Date: 2001-04-14
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Reading Level: 160
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Description: This guide describes and illustrates, in full color, the plants and animals that live in or near ponds, lakes, streams, and wetlands. It includes surface-dwelling creatures as well as those of open water, the bottom, and the shore and tells how various animals and plants live together in a community. Plus suggestions for:Where and when to lookObserving and collecting specimensMaking exciting discoveries
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Customer Reviews
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Review Summary: Good pocket guide |
Date: 2008-09-22 |
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Details: Good overview. For more detail you need to select a book on the related subjects. |
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Review Summary: Pond Life |
Date: 2007-12-04 |
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Details: This is a classic Golden Guide describing the plants and animals that live in ponds, lakes or marshes in the United States. The book is rich with drawings and descriptions of representative plants and animals and contains brief background descriptions with the common and scientific names. Introductory information on these habitats give the reader an introduction to the ecology and dynamics of these quiet fresh water bodies. |
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Review Summary: Another great little book in this classic series |
Date: 2007-11-28 |
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Details: This is one of the best books in the entire series, and I have probably over 30 of them, including some that are out of print (such as the one on Non-Flowering plants).
I worked in the publishing industry as a writer and editor for eight years, and in my humble opinion the little Golden Guides are an almost unique set of books. They convey a tremendous amount of information in small compass (the guides are all 256 pages long, interestingly enough), and extremely well written and illustrated. They have been the primers for several generations of young people interested in natural history, and their influence has been substantial.
Originally starting out with titles such as Birds and Mammals, back in the 40s, by the 60s they had branched out into other areas with guides on other natural history areas such as Insects, Spiders, Rocks and Minerals, structural geology, The Stars, The Sky Obsevers Guide, Light and Color, which covered the science of Optics. In physiology there was the guide on The Heart, and even books on Guns and Fishing. The guides on Botany, Pond Life, and Non-Flowering plants were some of the highest level ones they did.
This guide covers everything from protozoa to macroscopic life forms that can be found in a pond. As a 9 year old boy with his first microscope, I used this guide to help identify the first green alga that I found, which was chlorella, which was quite common. I also found rotifers, paramecia, blue green algae, and a few euglena. But for a long time, this was my only guide. Eventually I acquired other more advanced books in junior high and high school, and went on to major in and study physiology and botany in college and grad school, but in many ways this wonderful little set of books was where my interest and education all started. Overall, this is another great book in the series, and as I said, possibly the greatest little series of its type ever written. Many other series have come out since, but none have accomplished as much in such small format as these terrific little books. |
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Review Summary: Great price, handy size |
Date: 2007-06-28 |
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Details: Price and size are what makes this guide so great. It provides a good overview of pond life - flora and fauna - in a very portable format.
The small size, however, means that the illustrations are not as large or detailed as we would prefer. It also limits the amount of specific information that can be included. We recently relocated to the Pacific Northwest and have found region-specific books (particularly from Lone Pine Publishers) to be superb.
I recommend this as a great resource at a very good price. |
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Review Summary: Loved this book so much |
Date: 2007-05-16 |
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Details: I used to rent this book so much from the parochial school library that the nuns used to scold me for not sharing it to others. It is a great book for the budding natualist or the field explorer. The insights into pond evoloutions are great in explainations. The pictures are very accurate for the plants and animals represented. The insect close ups are the best. This book helped me to build a lifelong fascination into pond ecology and invertebrates.
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