An accessible yet profound presentation of the mysteries of dolphin
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experienced enthusiast or undergraduate an invaluable introduction to the older
literature, providing a concise yet wide-ranging context for the literature of
the late 1990s. University of California Press, £17.50/$22, ISBN
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