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Antarctica Wildlife 5th (Bradt Guides) |  | Author: Tony Soper Creator: Dafila Scott Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
List Price: $25.99 Buy New: $14.61 as of 11/21/2009 19:16 CST details You Save: $11.38 (44%)
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Seller: fantastic_shopping Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 40241
Media: Paperback Edition: 5th Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.3
ISBN: 1841622389 Dewey Decimal Number: 590 EAN: 9781841622385 ASIN: 1841622389
Publication Date: September 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Both a beautiful and practical guidebook, Bradt’s Antarctica Wildlife has remained a perennial favourite with cruise voyagers to this remarkable continent and a book suitable for natural history lovers to dip into. This guide covers Antarctica’s major land, sea and air species. Each mammal, bird or creature has been illustrated with a fine original watercolor by Dafila Scott, with a concise but descriptive passage by high-profile natural historian, Tony Soper. An ideal gift or souvenir for travelers on tour, it also makes a perfect armchair read and would grace a coffee table or library collection.
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Great guide March 19, 2009 D. J. Nardi (Washington, DC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used this in Antarctica and found it perfect for wildlife viewing. It has size comparison charts for each animal, and useful, detailed text. It is also small and light enough to carry around in the freezing weather in Antarctica. Both this book and a trip to the white continent are highly recommended.
Excellent Guide October 25, 2007 Liz Headland (Melbourne, Australia) This is an excellent guide to the wildlife in Antarctica. Great drawings of the animals and descriptions. It only deals with wildlife south of the Antarctic convergence, so if you are looking for a book which covers all species of penguin, this isn't it. It has a map on the inside cover and maps for each species and where it can be found. It also has a brief history of the wildlife after discovery and the hunting which took place. My only gripe is that I would have liked the maps for each species to be more specific.
The book is small and not very thick, so very easy to carry around on the boat or in your backpack.
This book made me even more excited about going to Antarctica, if that's at all possible!!
gorgeous illustrations, info. you won't find anywhere else July 3, 2005 trystan (Silicon Valley, CA, USA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This has got to be the single best guide to Antarctica's unusual wildlife. Everything is covered here, from Gentoo Penguins to Crab-Eater Seals (which don't actually eat crabs). Beautiful illustrations make it easy to identify birds & other animals while your out on the ice. If you're going to the White Continent, you'll want to stash this little book in your daypack. This book was useful when my husband & I visited the Antarctic peninsula, which we chronicle in our DVD "T&T's Real Travels in Antarctica" (also available on amazon.com).
A handbook essential for any Antarctica-bound traveler June 7, 2005 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The price tag may seem steep for the fourth edition of this 144-page paperback - but where else are you going to find details on the wildlife of Antarctica, tailored as a take-along tote for the Antarctica-bound traveler? Color drawings by Dafila Scott accompany nature history descriptions of each creature and discussions of identification specific to Antarctica, from contending with visibility factors to seasonal identification features. Antarctica: A Guide To The Wildlife is a unique and strongly recommended "take-along" handbook essential for any Antarctica-bound traveler.
Great, portable guide March 6, 2001 Frances C. Morrier (North Oxford, MA USA) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
I bought this book in preparation for a trip 'South' in December 1999/January 2000 and it was an extremely useful guide to wildlife in general but especially good for penguin information. The drawings by an ancestor of Robert F. Scott's are lifelike, and engaging art as well. The brief summaries of natural and exploration history are accessible and informative. If you are looking for a portable guide to peninsular wildlife get the book--you won't regret it.
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