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Mark Kurlansky

Kurlansky in 2013 Mark Kurlansky (December 7, 1948) is an American journalist and author who has written a number of books of fiction and nonfiction. His 1997 book, ''Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World'' (1997), was an international bestseller and was translated into more than fifteen languages. His book ''Nonviolence: Twenty-five Lessons From the History of a Dangerous Idea'' (2006) was the nonfiction winner of the 2007 Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hank Greenberg : the hero who didn't want to be one / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2011
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    World without fish : how could we let this happen? / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2011
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    The cod's tale / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2001
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    Battle fatigue / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2011
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    1968 : the year that rocked the world / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2004
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    Salt : a world history / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2002
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    Edible stories : a novel in sixteen parts / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2010
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    The Big Oyster : New York on the half shell / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2006
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    A chosen few : the resurrection of European Jewry / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 1995
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    A continent of islands : searching for the Caribbean destiny / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 1992
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    The unreasonable virtue of fly fishing / by Kurlansky, Mark

    Published 2021
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