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The Last Great Wild Places: Forty Years of Wildlife Photography by Thomas D.
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The Last Great Wild Places: Forty Years of Wildlife Photography by Thomas D. Mangelsen Hardcover - 2014

by Thomas D. Mangelsen (Photographer); Todd Wilkinson (); Foreword by Jane Goodall

From the publisher

Thomas D. Mangelsen is among the most distinguished natural history photographers in the world, and his honors include being named Conservation Photographer of the Year by Nature’s Best Photography. His work has been published widely, including in National Geographic and American Photo, as well as exhibited in museums and galleries. Todd Wilkinson is a professional journalist and the author of several books, including Last Stand: Ted Turner’s Quest to Save a Troubled Planet, and the critically acclaimed Science Under Siege: The Politicians’ War on Nature and Truth. Jane Goodall, known for her landmark chimpanzee study, is the most recognizable figure in conservation today.

Details

  • Title The Last Great Wild Places: Forty Years of Wildlife Photography by Thomas D. Mangelsen
  • Author Thomas D. Mangelsen (Photographer); Todd Wilkinson (); Foreword by Jane Goodall
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 224
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Rizzoli International Publications, U.S.A.
  • Date 2014-10-07
  • ISBN 9780789327420 / 0789327422
  • Weight 8.56 lbs (3.88 kg)
  • Dimensions 12.38 x 18.94 x 1.1 in (31.45 x 48.11 x 2.79 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code 779

About the author

Thomas D. Mangelsen is among the most distinguished natural history photographers in the world, and his honors include being named Conservation Photographer of the Year by Nature's Best Photography. His work has been published widely, including in National Geographic and American Photo, as well as exhibited in museums and galleries. Todd Wilkinson is a professional journalist and the author of several books, including Last Stand: Ted Turner's Quest to Save a Troubled Planet, and the critically acclaimed Science Under Siege: The Politicians' War on Nature and Truth. Jane Goodall, known for her landmark chimpanzee study, is the most recognizable figure in conservation today.