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Title: Cod : a biography of the fish that changed the world [Subtitle:Mark Kurlansky]
Author: Kurlansky, Mark
Citation: ACCNO:9180
Publisher: London : Vintage
Year: 1999
Description: 294 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Subject: Gadus morhua. ; Gadoid fisheries ; Historical account ; Fishery management. ; Overfishing
ISBN/ISSN: 0099268701
Type: Book
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