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Gerald and Marc Hoberman bring their magical touch to a new range of trend-setting travel and photography books -- the irresistible Mighty Marvellous Little Books series. Distinctively designed, each little hardcover book is lavishly produced with magnificent color photographs throughout, a full-color map, captivating and informative text, printed endpapers, a dustjacket, and a ribbon bookmark.Africa's remote wilderness regions, legendary sunsets, and unique wildlife have long held an allure for the visitor. This little book showcases the best of Gerald, and Marc Hoberman's wildlife photography. From the "Big Five" -- the lion, elephant, black rhinoceros, leopard, and African buffalo -- to the lesser-known creatures -- such as the suricate, kudu, ostrich, wildebeest (gnu), and the majestic fish eagle -- Wildlife of Africa will delight nature lovers of every kind.
Focusing on South Africa, this work captures the magnificent land and its people, and talks about old places and ancient customs. It is useful for those with an interest in this country.
Cape Town is a place of haunting natural beauty and captivating urban charm on Africa's southernmost peninsula. Here, under the spellbinding influence of Table Mountain, jagged cliffs tumble steeply into the sea; mountain faces tower above unspoilt beaches; an indigenous floral kingdom garlands the mountains and valleys; and vineyards embrace the city in a patchwork of vivid colours. Gerald Hoberman presents an insightful portrait of the city's history, its architectural heritage and its vibrant, creative people. Informative text accompanying the photographs blends historical detail with current knowledge. Cape Town is an inspiring book, a celebration of diversity. But above all else, it is a rich offering to all who share a profound love for South Africa's Mother City.
Presents a collection of wildlife photographs that represents the author's work over two decades and thousands of miles travelled on six continents, as he sought to capture on film some of the world's striking animals. This is a glimpse into the lives of creatures living in the remote regions of the earth.
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