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Cetacean Bibliographies, Audiography, and Videography

Last update: February 7, 1997

The following bibliographies, audiography, and videography were compiled in the course of doing research for a book about the psychological, spiritual, and cultural significance of cetaceans as evinced in myth (both classical and New Age), art, dreams, various genres of fiction, and human-cetacean encounters.

If you would like to correspond about a cetacean dream or a cetacean encounter you've had, or make suggestions for additions to the bibliographies, audiography, or videography, please mail to me (Trisha Lamb Feuerstein) at dolphintlf@aol.com. Books written in languages other than English are welcome; just let me know if a title is fiction or nonfiction, and please provide a rough translation of the title and a brief description of the contents.

I also have a special interest in descriptions of eye contact with cetaceans, close-up photographs of cetacean eyes, and images associating cetaceans with the yin-yang symbol and would be grateful for references to any of these.

A children's bibliography is presently under construction, and I hope to have it completed by the next update (which should be ready no later than June). Suggestions for titles to include in it or any of the other lists are most welcome.


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