Arthus-Bertrand's aerial photographs have been assembled into a daybook, using 170 shots from his original volume plus 195 new ones. Often taken from a low altitude, they reveal the imprint of human civilization on the face of the globe. Several eminent environmentalists have contributed the texts.
The Earth from the Air Summary
The Earth from the Air: 365 Days by Herve Le Bras
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The Earth from the Air Reviews
'Amazing' - The Sunday Times 'A picture book on an altogether higher plane' - The Sunday Telegraph 'Little short of sensational' - Amateur Photographer 'A phantasmagoric revelation of the shifting patterns of colour, form and human activity that adorn which planet' - The Independent 'Stunning' - The Irish Times 'The most comprehensive book of aerial photography ever published' - Scotland on Sunday
About Herve Le Bras
Yann Arthus-Bertrand is an internationally acclaimed photographer who has published over thirty books, including Earth from the Air and Greece from the Air.
Short-listed for WH Smith Book Awards (General Knowledge) 2002
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