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Even as the Journal appeared, Dr. White was out .on another whale chase, off Southern California. This time all the whales (of a bigger species) got away, but Dr. White is determined to get a harpoon into one sometime soon. In his whale hunting, as in his study of circus elephants and mice, Dr. White has a serious purpose: to show that in human patients the "normal" range of heartbeats as measured by EKG time intervals must be widened to allow for differences in the size of the heart. A newborn baby's heart beats twice as fast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Heart of Moby Dick | 2/9/1953 | See Source »

...last, but nearly finished himself, he lashes the enormous dead fish to the side-it is two feet longer than the skiff-and heads for home. Then come the hijacking sharks. At first the old man kills them as they come in to attack his catch; then, his harpoon lost in one, his knife broken off in another, he gives in to the inevitable. What he brings in before dawn is a stripped skeleton, 18 feet long, which astonishes all who see it when day breaks. Wearily the old man asks himself what beat him out there. He answers himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Clean & Straight | 9/8/1952 | See Source »

...fisherman was not having his leg pulled, as he huffily assumed. Gavin Maxwell, the young man in the sweater, was not a fisher of trout but of basking sharks-creatures "as large as a London bus," that roam the bays and lochs of western Scotland. Harpoon Venture, Maxwell's account of four years of shark-shooting, is a natural for vacation reading. But it also has a secondary theme that many people will find more interesting than the main...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Risk in the Hebrides | 6/30/1952 | See Source »

...HARPOON VENTURE (304 pp.)-Gavin Maxwell-Viking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Risk in the Hebrides | 6/30/1952 | See Source »

...easy ones, but one day a wounded whale charged his dory and sent him swimming for his life through a sea full of sharks. Another time, his broken boat was kept afloat like a surfboard as the whale dragged it along at top speed at the end of a harpoon line. On a third occasion, young Harry was bounced overboard into a school of whales, which amused themselves by playing a none-too-gentle form of soccer with Harry as the ball...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Thar She Used to Blow | 7/23/1951 | See Source »

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