
the day of the dolphin
by Robert Merle
"The Day of the Dolphin" by Robert Merle, Simon and Schuster, 1969. Hardcover in good condition, missing dust jacket. A vintage science fiction novel exploring human-dolphin communication. Translated by Helen Weaver. Notable for its early treatment of animal intelligence themes.
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This hardcover edition is in good condition, with no dust jacket. The black cover shows minor wear, particularly on the corners and edges. The binding remains tight, and the pages are clean and intact, making it a solid copy for collectors and readers interested in vintage science fiction narratives.
About This Vintage 1969 Edition
"The Day of the Dolphin" by Robert Merle, published by Simon and Schuster in 1969, is a compelling science fiction novel set in the realm of animal intelligence and human ambition. This edition, translated from French by Helen Weaver, brings Merle's narrative to an English-speaking audience. The book, originating from New York, is a hardback without a dust jacket. Robert Merle, an acclaimed French author, is known for his ability to blend scientific intrigue with thrilling plots. This particular edition is notable for its early exploration of themes involving communication between humans and dolphins, set against a backdrop of suspense and ethical dilemmas. The physical condition of the book is good, with some wear on the corners, adding to its vintage charm.
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