








Jacques Cousteau Whales Skald Club Limited Edition 1991 Book
Jacques Cousteau is widely regarded as one of the most influential marine explorers of the twentieth century. Best known for co-inventing the Aqua-Lung, the first widely successful self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, Cousteau helped open the underwater world to scientists, filmmakers, and the broader public alike. Through his pioneering documentaries, books, and expeditions aboard the research vessel Calypso, he became one of the leading voices in marine exploration and conservation.
The Skald Club was a cultural enrichment society aboard Royal Viking Line voyages. The club organized lectures, guest speakers, and educational programming for passengers, frequently featuring distinguished writers, historians, scientists, and explorers. Limited editions such as this were produced as commemorative keepsakes for passengers participating in the club’s programs.
Details:
- Jacques Cousteau Whales Skald Club limited edition 1991 book
- A beautifully produced collector’s edition of Whales by legendary oceanographer and explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, created exclusively for members of the Skald
- Club aboard the cruise ship Royal Viking Sky during its Alaska and Canada voyage on September 1, 1991.
- No. 97/375 copies
- Volume features a handsome leather binding with gilt-stamped titles, along with the Skald Club presentation case.
- Book contains Cousteau's captivating exploration of whales and marine life with striking color photography,
- Approximate Dimensions: 12.5" x 9.75" x 1.75"H
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