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As a child Bernard Sabrier was given a map of the Pacific by his father, and since then the archipelago of Vanuatu has remained in his imagination. Forty years later, Sabrier made the journey to Vanuatu. This book documents his experiences.
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A photographic essay of Pacific Islands Auckland by Evotia Tamua, showing the breadth of Pacific Islands life in New Zealand's largest city.
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A photographic portrayal of marine and terrestial life in one of the world's most biodiverse regions - the tropics of north-eastern Australia, together with the South Pacific nations of Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.
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Stopover is a haunting suite of Bruce Connew photographs from the tiny Indian-Fijian sugar cane settlement of Vatiyaka, taken during seven visits between June 2000 and November 2003, placing an extended family inside a story of migration.
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This text presents nearly 200 of Bronislaw Malinowski's photographs, taken between 1915 and 1918, of the Trobriand Islanders. The photographs are linked with essays based on Trobriand institutions and cultural themes, and quotations from Malinowski's diaries, letters, and field n ...
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The most active - and the most visited - volcano on earth is Kilauea in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, seen by 3 million people every year. It is characterized by lava flows that travel great distances through a spectacular landscape. This title is an invitation for readers ...
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Showcases the best photographs of animals, plants and landscapes taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
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The powerful images of this book illustrate the air war over the Pacific from the unique, dramatic point of view of gun cameras mounted on Allied aircraft. You'll be in the middle of the action with these photographs from the missions that helped win the war.
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James P. Gallagher was a communications officer in the Southwest Pacific Theater during World War II. This collection of the photographs he took there shows the life of the US airmen, from the poor living conditions and their routine activities to the raw experience of war.
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The collective effort of ten military historians describes World War II's Pacific campaign, describing each step of the conflict with clarity and in exhaustive detail. Color maps. Photos, many in color.
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