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Great Shark Writings [Paperback]

Valerie Taylor (Author), Ron Taylor (Author), Peter Goadby (Author)
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August 1, 2000
Sharks have been a source of continuing terror and fascination to mankind from time immemorial. In the forty-two selections in this book, there is probably more information about sharks, their species, the seas in which they live, and their relationship with humans than has ever been gathered in the pages of one volume. This book includes the adventures and discoveries of scientists like William Beebe and Eugenie Clark, personal experiences of survivors of shark encounters, legends from Polynesia and the Indian Sea, shark-fishing stories, and tales of adventure from other parts of the world. The observations and personal encounters collected here will enthrall readers time and time again.

"Great Shark Writings is part of the Taylors' ongoing crusade to reduce myth to fact, to tell the truth about sharks. If some of the tales seem fantastic, don't dismiss them: they are all true. One of the book's many virtues is that the Taylors have demonstrated that the truth about sharks is spectacular enough. Sharks don't need a boost from fiction."--Peter Benchley

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About the Author

Valerie and Ron Taylor are an Australian husband-and-wife team whose underwater photography has won them international acclaim. Their work includes such films as Jaws, Blue Water, White Death, and The Silent One, and they have produced many television documentaries.
Peter Goadby is an Australian sport fisherman and expert on deep-sea fishing. A frequent contributor to newspapers and magazines throughout the English-speaking world, he also serves as a technical consultant to an American manufacturer of fishing equipment.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 329 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook TP (August 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585670561
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585670567
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,872,099 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Nothin new here., October 26, 2011
This review is from: Great Shark Writings (Paperback)
One of the worst books on sharks I've ever seen. Time was when the Taylors were at the top of the tree and we all loved them but in this very tired effort they seem to have scraped the barrel for stories and even mixed up fact with fiction. Gives an impression of what can they scrape together without much bother.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not a book to trust., May 1, 2009
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Ned Middleton (British professional underwater photo-journalist & author) - See all my reviews
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Having reviewed over 2,000 books, for anyone to suggest I have done this without reading this particular product is being wholly malicious. In addition, unlike the numerous `armchair' experts who always criticise `those who do,' I have also dived with Sharks and other fearsome creatures. Indeed, one of my photographs of a Killer Whale graced a National Geographic video box cover. As for my book reviews, I make the following points: I came to reviewing as an experienced scuba diver because there were far too many instances of absolute garbage being published about the underwater environment - often hidden being some excellent underwater photographs. With accuracy being most important to me, I decided to confine my reviews to subjects I know well. I am ALWAYS prepared to reconsider any review - and have done so SEVERAL times for this particular title.

That said, my reviews are only an OPINION with which others have a right to disagree. They should do so, however, without the hatred, spite, malevolence and vindictiveness to which I have been subjected over a considerable time. So much so, in fact, I have had to delete and resubmit my review of this work several times - just to delete certain unfortunate comments.

I am saddened the Taylors' have produced such a confusing book as this. The inclusion of extracts from `Jaws,' the Bible (Jonah and the Whale) and Hemingway's `The Old Man and the Sea' amongst serious contributions by eminent shark experts reduces this work (IN MY OPINION) to something very ordinary, run-of-the-mill and, as I say, confusing. Another unfortunate fact is that there are no photographs at all - except for the front cover.

Ron and Valerie Taylor came to prominence through their underwater photography and a series of television appearances many years ago. In those days they were good and very interesting. Between then and now, however, they seem to have become Valerie and Ron Taylor, a switch designed to put the female half of the partnership first in a bid to promote what has become an ailing appeal. I have a number of books about sharks and shark attacks and there are plenty more on the market both old and new. There are no lessons to be learned from this book, I could find no original material and with the theme of fiction continually re-emerging, I found I was not able to trust anything written here.

Another lingering impression - created by this work, is the more I read about the Taylors exploits with sharks the more I am convinced they have done far more harm than good to this magnificent creature - made even worse by their being convinced otherwise. As I said about another book in which their work appears; "Today, all species of Shark are becoming increasingly endangered - some critically so. I wonder how much Ron and Valerie Taylor (Whoops, sorry should have said Valerie and Ron!) have contributed to the overall decline of this creature in general and the Great White in particular. Perhaps they haven't - but I suspect they have and, if so, that is not something for which they can be proud." As a further example of this, on page 78 Valerie Taylor writes "Poor little babies, all they wanted was to be left in peace." Fat chance!

So, if you do pick up this book and read about some pretty gruesome attack, just remember, like Jaws, it might not have happened quite as told here. In short you will have to Google the author of that particular chapter and then decide for yourself whether they are known for fact or fiction.

Altogether this book is best described as a succession of lost opportunities. Fact is not clearly defined from fiction, the omission of photographs also creates a lack-lustre appeal and there is no index.

As I said at the beginning of this piece, I am always prepared to reconsider any of my reviews and, on reflection, my former grading of 2 Stars was far too generous.

NM
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The best-known shark movies ever made are Peter Gimbel's documentary Blue water. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
blue dynamite, accessory populations, commercial shark fishing, gray nurse, shark behavior, bubble curtain, whaler shark, shark fishermen, catching sharks, bronze whaler, dusky sharks, shark flesh, lemon sharks, shark lines, shark stomachs, gray sharks, abalone divers, game fishermen, great shark, dangerous sharks, white pointer, other sharks, most sharks, shark stories, bull sharks
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Dangerous Reef, White Death, Zane Grey, South Africa, New South Wales, Peter Gimbel, United States, Hans Hass, New Zealand, New York, Port Lincoln, Eugenie Clark, New Jersey, Peter Goadby, Seal Rocks, Bill Young, Indian Ocean, Port Jackson, Rodney Fox, South Australia, Trade Wind, Gulf of Mexico, James Smith, Jurien Bay, Michael Hely
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