- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Seawrack". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
-
toward the
western continent he
called Shadelow, joined, eventually, by
Seawrack, Babbie, Sinew, and Krait. That
narrative thread ends when he has reached...
- with this
species known primarily by the
English name of eelgr**** with
seawrack much less used, and
refers to the
plant after breaking loose from the submerged...
-
thinking to
himself "Signatures of all
things I am here to read,
seaspawn and
seawrack, the
nearing tide, that
rusty boot". The
Canadian poet Anne Szumigalski...
- 2000
Telling Stories, 2000 The Year One, 2004 The Sway of Otherwise, 2008
Seawrack, 2013
Keeping Late Hours, 2015
Sudden and
Absolute Stranger, 2017 A House...
- Britannica,
which was
issued in parts,
deals mainly with the
brown algal seawracks or fuci, and was
based on his own researches,
discussions with
James Edward...