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Award-winning nature photographer Jim Brandenberg gave himself a challenge; for 90 days between the autumnal equinox and the winter solstice, he would take only one photograph each day. This exquisite book is the result of that bold and immensely personal project as he witnesses the cycle of nature near his home in the northwoods of Minnesota. |
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In a sequel to White Wolf, award-winning nature photographer Jim Brandenburg's powerful narrative and 140 color photos of timber wolves in their natural habitat will revolutionize our thinking about wolves, human nature, our primeval past, and the survival of our planet. |
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In this stunning photo-essay about Namibia in Southwest Africa, the color pictures are mysterious and precise, and so are Brandenburg's words about the place and how he took the pictures. |
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In this compelling photo-essay, Brandenburg tells of his personal experiences living with a pack of wolves in the Arctic. Brandenburg's talent as a wildlife photographer is abundantly evident in both the content and clarity of the color photographs; the straightforward text is equally. |
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Photographs and text combine to create an extraordinary account of a pack of wild wolves on Ellesmere Island. |