The attraction of the unknown is a perpetual challenge to the life traveler. Whether it’s a quest for meaning or knowledge, these books will provide both the questions and the answers, and are exciting resources for readers of all ages.Sacred Places of a Lifetime: 500 of the World’s Most Peaceful and Powerful Destinations (National Geographic, 978-1-4262-0336-7) combines photography, lore, history, and practical information. Including nearly 300 locator maps, this beautiful 9x11 book highlights the most fascinating icons of many religions, including the White Horse Temple, China’s first Buddhist temple, as well as Mont San Michel, the Ganges, and Easter Island.
From the Discovery Channel/BBC series of the same name, Planet Earth: As You’ve Never Seen It Before (University of California Press, 978-0-520-25054-3) displays 400 vivid photographs that focus on the incredible variety of land and life around the globe. Author, naturalist, and pioneer of the nature documentary Alastair Fothergill takes us on a journey of wonder from the poles, to the rainforests, to the ocean depths, to the mountaintops, and beyond.In the same visual league as Planet Earth, The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss by Claire Nouvian (University of Chicago Press, 978-0-226-59566-5) takes us as far down as four and half miles to show the weird, remarkable, and downright astonishing in sometimes larger-than-life detail. Fifteen short, readable essays assembled by the French editor, journalist, and film director cover everything from the history of deep-sea exploration to methane seeps and hydrothermal vents.
How we got how we are is behind Evolution by Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu, with photographer Patrick Gries (Seven Stories Press, 978-1-58322-784-8). The 300-plus photos of whole and partial skeletons were made possible by the French National Museum of Natural History, not to mention a few billion years of natural selection. Linda Asher translated the book from the French.
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The Colorado Plateau is a breathtakingly beautiful 130,000 square mile wilderness that crosses the borders of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. In this deluxe edition from Welcome Books, Canyon Wilderness of the Southwest (978-1-59962-056-5), renowned photographer Jon Ortner captures the monumental force of nature. More than 200 photos are accompanied by quotes from authors, travelers, and naturalists. Award-winning nature writer Greer Chesher provides the introduction.







Cover design and interior promotional page of Holly Wren Spaulding's book, 2008.