Title:Human Planet: Nature's Greatest Human Stories
Author:Dale Templar and Brian Leith
Price:AUD$25.00 (about USD$16.10)
ISBN:9781846079566
Item ID:LB00-259518
Quantity:1
Publisher:BBC Books, London, 2010
Illustrator:Timothy Allen [Photographs]
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:As New
Dust Jacket:As New
Human Planet is the first natural history documentary series to turn the camera on ourselves, the human species. Taking the same approach as Planet Earth, it will explain how human beings have learnt to live on every habitat, from our origins in the Jungle to our domination of Grasslands to the Desert, Ocean, Rivers, the creation of our own environment, Urban, and the challenges of the Arctic mountains. But this is also a story about how we have learnt to adapt to the most inhospitable landscapes and work in partnership with other animal species. From the Bajau sea gypsies to the Korowai tribe of West Papau who live in treehouses, the honey birds in Kenya that lead the Masai people to honey, the men who fish with dolphins in Brazil and the Papuan tribesmen who mimic the courtship dances of the birds of paradise, this is the remarkable story of our relationship with nature. 288 pages. Item Type: TV Tie-In. Illustrator: Timothy Allen [Photographs]. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Photography; Photography; Anthropology. ISBN/EAN: 9781846079566. Inventory No: 259518.