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Priceless : The Vanishing Beauty of A Fragile Planet
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Priceless : The Vanishing Beauty of A Fragile Planet Paperback - 2002

by Greive, Bradley Trevor; Iwago, Mitsuaki

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  • Title Priceless : The Vanishing Beauty of A Fragile Planet
  • Author Greive, Bradley Trevor; Iwago, Mitsuaki
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Printing
  • Condition New
  • Pages 160
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing, Kansas City, MO
  • Date 2002-11-02
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-0740726951
  • ISBN 9780740726958 / 0740726951
  • Weight 1.45 lbs (0.66 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.4 x 10 x 0.5 in (23.88 x 25.40 x 1.27 cm)
  • Themes
    • Topical: Ecology
  • Library of Congress subjects Endangered species
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2002066607
  • Dewey Decimal Code 591.68

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Summary

Mitsuaki Iwago's gorgeous photographs of adorable endangered animals accompanied by Bradley Trevor Greive's impassioned plea for environmental consciousness and sprinkled with facts and figures on humans' steady corruption of the earth in Priceless.

There may be no more effective argument against environmental devastation than gorgeous photographs of adorable endangered animals--and this book is packed with them, accompanied by heartfelt entreaties about the looming extinction of dozens of species.

Australian author Bradley Trevor Greive writes an impassioned plea for environmental consciousness that glides between poetic ("you are the whole world, not just the space inside your clothes") and matter-of-fact ("It seems clear that our species is destined to be the cause of the sixth extinction"). The accompanying pictures by wildlife photographer Mitsuaki Iwago are captivating snapshots of disappearing animal worlds: a lion cub resting at sunset on the savanna, an elephant advancing across a plain while hundreds of white birds fly up before him.

Greive and Iwago explore the interconnectedness and similarity of all life, but carefully avoid assigning human characteristics to the animals. And humans will reap what they sow, Grieve warns: "Only now are we learning that just as we made life unbearable of the many delicate species we have lost, so too we are slowly but surely making this planet unsuitable to sustain even our own existence." Grieve's simple, spare prose, which rarely measures more than a sentence or two per page, is sprinkled with facts and figures on humans' steady corruption of the earth.

No reader will close the book unmoved by the beautiful, funny, and strange creatures in its pages. Amplifying this poignant call for action, Greive is donating all author proceeds from book sales to the Taronga Foundation, a wildlife conservation charity.

From the publisher

Since the debut of his international bestseller The Blue Day Book, Bradley Trevor Greive has become a household name in more than 115 countries. A former Australian paratrooper, BTG left the army to pursue more creative misadventures. He has been bitten by wild monkeys and rabid bats and was accepted into Russia’s cosmonaut training program–though those incidents were, by and large, unrelated. BTG spends most of his time in a tiny Tasmanian hamlet.
 

Author Bradley Trevor Greive has four international best-sellers to his credit: Looking for Mr. Right, Dear Mom, The Meaning Of Life, and The Blue Day Book. In addition to writing engaging and entertaining books, BTG is an artist, cartoonist, poet, furniture and toy designer, screenwriter, and ex-paratroop platoon leader. Although a Tasmanian by birth, he presently lives in Sydney, Australia, with his rabbit, Biff.
Mitsuaki Iwago is among the world's foremost wildlife photographers. For over 20 years he has taken award-winning images in more than 70 countries, and his work has appeared in numerous magazines, including National Geographic. He is the author of over a dozen books, including the worldwide best-sellers Serengeti: Natural Order on the African Plain, Mitsuaki Iwago's Whales, Mitsuaki Iwago's Kangaroos, Mitsuaki Iwago's Penguins, and In the Lion's Den. He presently lives in Japan but is more likely to be found

First line

"In the end we will conserve only what we love and we will love only what we understand"

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Citations

  • Kliatt, 01/01/2004, Page 36
  • Library Journal, 10/15/2003, Page 0

About the author

Since the debut of his international bestseller The Blue Day Book, Bradley Trevor Greive has become a household name in more than 115 countries. A former Australian paratrooper, BTG left the army to pursue more creative misadventures. He has been bitten by wild monkeys and rabid bats and was accepted into Russia's cosmonaut training program--though those incidents were, by and large, unrelated. BTG spends most of his time in a tiny Tasmanian hamlet.

Mitsuaki Iwago is among the world's foremost wildlife photographers. For over 20 years he has taken award-winning images in more than 70 countries, and his work has appeared in numerous magazines, including National Geographic. He is the author of over a dozen books, including the worldwide best-sellers Serengeti: Natural Order on the African Plain, Mitsuaki Iwago's Whales, Mitsuaki Iwago's Kangaroos, Mitsuaki Iwago's Penguins, and In the Lion's Den. He presently lives in Japan.