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Product Description: Three years after the completion of his trilogy, On This Earth, A Shadow Falls Across the Ravaged Land, Nick Brandt returned to East Africa to photograph the escalating changes to the continent's natural world and its animals. In a series of epic panoramas, Brandt recorded the impact of man in places where animals used to roam, but no longer do...read more
Hardcover:
9780692520543 | Edwynn Houk Gallery, February 21, 2016, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: Three years after the completion of his trilogy, On This Earth, A Shadow Falls Across the Ravaged Land, Nick Brandt returned to East Africa to photograph the escalating changes to the continent's natural world and its animals.
Paperback:
9781625174871 | Bread & Circuses, December 1, 2014, cover price $18.00
Hardcover:
9781938922442 | Distributed Art Pub Inc, July 31, 2014, cover price $160.00
Hardcover:
9781419709456 | Harry N Abrams Inc, September 24, 2013, cover price $65.00
Product Description: In 2001, Nick Brandt embarked on an ambitious photographic project, a trilogy of books memorializing the vanishing natural grandeur of East Africa. Focusing on some of the world’s last great populations of large mammals—elephants, giraffes, lions, gorillas, and their kin—he created two of the new century’s most influential photographic books: On This Earth (2005) and A Shadow Falls (2009)...read more
Hardcover:
9781419705076 | Harry N Abrams Inc, September 1, 2012, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: In 2001, Nick Brandt embarked on an ambitious photographic project, a trilogy of books memorializing the vanishing natural grandeur of East Africa.
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9780811848657 | Chronicle Books Llc, September 29, 2005, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: A remarkable assortment of duotone images captures the lives of the animals of East Africa in their natural environment, in an evocative tribute to the vanishing wilderness of the region.
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