The Sea Around Us

The Sea Around Us
First edition
AuthorRachel Carson
Cover artist'the Strimbans'
LanguageEnglish
SeriesSea trilogy
SubjectMarine biology and history
GenreNature writing
PublisherOxford
Publication date
July 1951 (previously serialized in part)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Preceded byUnder the Sea Wind 
Followed byThe Edge of the Sea 

The Sea Around Us is a prize-winning and best-selling book by the American marine biologist Rachel Carson, first published as a whole by Oxford University Press in 1951. It reveals the science and poetry of the sea while ranging from its primeval beginnings to the latest scientific probings. Often described as "poetic," it was Carson's second published book and the one that launched her into the public eye and a second career as a writer and conservationist; in retrospect it is counted the second book of her so-called sea trilogy.

The Sea Around Us won both the 1952 National Book Award for Nonfiction[1] and a Burroughs Medal in nature writing.[2] It remained on the New York Times Best Seller List for 86 weeks[3] and it has been translated into 28 languages.[4]

  1. ^ "National Book Awards – 1952". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
    (With acceptance speech by Carson and essay by Neil Baldwin from the Awards 50-year anniversary publications.)
  2. ^ Lear, Rachel Carson, chapters 8 and 9
  3. ^ Miller GT. 2004. Sustaining the Earth, 6th edition. Thompson Learning, Inc. Pacific Grove, California. Chapter 9, pp. 211–16.
  4. ^ The Water Encyclopedia claims thirty-three translations. Retrieved September 13, 2007.