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  1. 19 de jun. de 2023 · Albatrosses have long been a symbol of mystery and fortune in literature and culture. Ancient tales suggest that their presence brings luck to seafarers. While some legends and myths have faded from memory today, the reverence for these ocean wanderers still lives on.

  2. Albatross Books was a German publishing house based in Hamburg that produced the first modern mass-market paperback books. Albatross was founded in 1932 by John Holroyd-Reece, Max Christian Wegner and Kurt Enoch. The name was chosen because albatross is the same word in many European languages.

  3. These feathered giants have the longest wingspan of any bird—up to 11 feet! The wandering albatross is the biggest of some two dozen different species. Albatrosses use their formidable...

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  5. 25 de abr. de 2021 · From this volume through to Appointment with Death (Volume 444, 1938), Albatross printed every Agatha Christie released during these years except The Listerdale Mystery. Many of these books were published within a few months of their first Collins UK hardback printing, but all are true first paperbacks.

  6. The albatross is a powerful symbol in literature and culture, evoking feelings of mystery and wonder. From Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” to Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea,” the bird has been used as a metaphor for everything from good luck to the human condition.

  7. www.smithsonianmag.com › science-nature › the-amazing-albatrosses-162515529The Amazing Albatrosses | Smithsonian

    The Amazing Albatrosses. They fly 50 miles per hour. Go years without touching land. Predict the weather. And they’re among the world’s most endangered birds. Kennedy Warne. September 2007. Of...