9780691227153-0691227152-Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record

Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record

ISBN-13: 9780691227153
ISBN-10: 0691227152
Author: Errol Fuller
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Paperback 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780691227153
ISBN-10: 0691227152
Author: Errol Fuller
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Paperback 240 pages

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Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record (ISBN-13: 9780691227153 and ISBN-10: 0691227152), written by authors Errol Fuller, was published by Princeton University Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Nature & Wildlife (Animals, Nature & Ecology, Zoology, Biological Sciences, Natural History, Ecosystems, Fauna, Endangered Species, Photography & Video) books. You can easily purchase or rent Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Nature & Wildlife books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.91.

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"One of Amazon.com's 2014 Best Books of the Year: Arts & Photography"
"One of nbc.com’s "Holiday Gift Books Span the Science Spectrum" for 2014"
"Erroll Fuller's Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record is a sad and moving collection of passenger pigeons, heath hens, Tasmanian tigers and other vanished animals. . . . [A] blurry glimpse is still a worthy glimpse when it comes to seeing a number of species in their last moments." ― New York Times
"[A] natural history page-turner. . . . In the wrong hands a book like Lost Animals could be a wan march through a morbid family album, and there are certainly moments when the cumulative loss of these creatures seems overwhelming. But Fuller's knowledgeable, compassionate, and occasionally humorous narrative carries the day. . . . It takes a steady guide to lead readers through such territory, and Fuller proves up to the task."---Dianne Timblin, American Scientist
"The indistinct images here, though, are evocative; if they weren't among the last visions of these species, we probably would not pay so much attention to them. But here they are, scores of images, sometimes of low quality, reproduced in a large-format book, along with as much as can be known about how they happened to be taken, and with short histories of the demise of the depicted species. . . . It is a beautiful book; the species deserve to be remembered this way, but they didn't deserve destruction."---Rob Hardy, Columbus Dispatch
"Collected together here for the first time, these photos provide a tangible link to animals that have now vanished forever, in a book that brings the past to life while delivering a warning for the future. The photos, together with the well-written species accounts, including excerpts from writings of the day and reminiscings from firsthand experiences, the book is an excellent piece to have in your library or on your coffee table at home."---Chris West, Southwest Wisconsin Birder
"A fascinating collection of photographs of now extinct animals, many of them unique and not previously published."---Peter Menkhorst, Australian Book Review
"The quality of the photographs ranges from extremely poor to quite incredible but each and every one provides you with a deep connection to the species that's been lost. . . . I would highly recommend this book and hope that the photographs that the author has included will help lead people to understand how important it is to protect our endangered species. . . . If we do not act to save species, his next edition of the book will be much longer." ― Nutty Birder blog
"The photographs are often grainy, or poorly framed, or badly lit. But this fact, oddly, is also part of the book's power--the everyday nature of these snapshots somehow hammers home the enormity of the subject matter."---Chris Wright, Boston Globe
"Errol Fuller's new book is a visual lament. Lost Animals is a handsome but sad record of animals that existed for millennia--long enough for photography to be invented--but have now disappeared from the face of the Earth. The images are accompanied by short, evocative texts about the creatures and the naturalists who recorded their existence."---Nancy Szokan, Washington Post
"Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record reaches into your imagination and draws you closer to the final days of a variety of extinct animals on Earth . . . filled with poignant and powerful first-hand accounts, photographic records, and illustrations."---Gabriel Thoumi, MongaBay.com
"Exceptional . . . the book includes beautiful paintings of the animals in the appendix. But it's the photos--and the stories of each animal--that caused me to read this book cover to cover three times--and stare longingly at each photo."---George Smith, Bangor Daily News
"Here . . . are the last recorded chances of seeing animals not just endangered, but gone forever. It is a beautiful book; the species deserve to be remembered this way, but they didn't dese

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