Turtle Island: A Journey to Britain’s Oddest Colony

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Turtle Island: A Journey to Britain’s Oddest Colony Author: Editor: Martin McLaughlin Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Penguin Books Ltd
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Pages: 176 Illustrations and other contents: 2 maps Language: English ISBN: 9780713995473 Categories: , , ,

Ascension Island is one of the most remote inhabited spots ono earth; a wilderness of volcanic rock, land crabs and feral donkeys. The thousand or so people who live on this Atlantic speck, do so for reasons of work: for the RAF or NASA, to fish, or simply to service the existence of the colony. This title is an account of one man’s adventures in this peculiar place – a tiny piece of Britishness subverted by its aridity and isolation. His work was to study the island’s most famous inhabitants – the sea turtles that swim thousands of miles from South America to lay their eggs there each year.

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SERGIO GHIONE is a doctor and research scientist at Italy's National Research Foundation at Pisa. MARTIN McLAUGHLIN is Fiat-Serena Professor of Italian Studies at the University of Oxford. His translation of Calvino's WHY READ THE CLASSICS? won the John Florio Prize.