For the general reader “Shells of Hawaii” is the first comprehensive guide to these fascinating creatures. Bountifully illustrated, it combines legend, history and just enough biological and technical data to satisfy the curiosity of any nonspecialist. This collaborative effort between a writer/zoologist and a photographer/amateur malacologist is an informal account of the origins, habits and outlook for survival of the living animals and their most commonly occurring shells. Beachcombers and hobbyists will welcome this addition to their libraries on Pacific marine life.