Rachel Carson, a child of the Allegheny Valley, was a writer and an ecologist. There have been great writers whose descriptions of natural history and stories of the natural world charm and delight readers; and there have been scientists whose work excites the public attention. Rachel Carson rises to a heroic stature because her conscience called for action, not only words. (Painting by Minette Bickel) Read More >

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Stephen Colbert on Fracking

Stephen looks at an attempt to lift a ban on fracking.

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City Council Passes Clean Air Act

A special thanks to Bill Peduto, City Councilman and RCHA supporter, for sponsoring the Clean Air Act and helping to make our air cleaner.

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Please consider RCHA as a recipient of your planned giving.

Books By Rachel Carson

To obtain a single copy:  Visit your local public library or check with a new, used, or online bookseller, which may have some of these books in stock and can probably order ones they don’t. All of these books are currently in print.

Silent Spring is also available as an audiobook on compact disc and digital download.

To purchase 10 or more copies: Please contact us for discounts on bulk orders. A portion of the proceeds from bulk sales will contribute to the preservation of Carson’s birthplace and childhood home.

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Under the Sea Wind

by Rachel L. Carson

New York, Oxford University Press (1941)

Under the Sea-Wind presents a naturalist’s picture of ocean life. This book is her breathtaking canvas of the fierce, competitive struggle for life takes place along the shore, in the open sea, and along the sea bottom.

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The Sea Around Us

by Rachel L. Carson

New York, Oxford University Press (1951)

The Sea Around Us is based on geographical evidence and is a study of the processes that formed the earth, the moon, and the oceans.

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The Edge of the Sea

by Rachel Carson

Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company (1955)

The Edge of the Sea is a practical guide to identifying the inhabitants of the sea and the marshes, tide pools, and shallows that border it – a world which mirrors the “spectacle of life in all its varied manifestations as it has appeared, evolved, died out.”

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Silent Spring

by Rachel Carson

Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company (1962)

Silent Spring provided some of the first public evidence of how pesticides, used without proper control or knowledge, were poisoning our environment and had the potential to endanger our health.

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The Sense of Wonder

by Rachel Carson

New York, Harper & Row (posthumous, 1965)

The Sense of Wonder, originally written as a 1950’s magazine article called “Help Your Child to Wonder” and photo-illustrated after her death, details Carson’s philosophy that adults need to nurture a child’s inborn sense of wonder about the natural world.