Burton on Burton

Burton on Burton

by Mark Salisbury (Editor), Mark Salisbury (Editor), Tim Burton (Author)

Synopsis

Behind the happy picture of animals as pets, as entertainment, as humankind's helpers and friends, there lies a fearsome and often hidden reality of animals as killers. It is this darker side of man's contact with animals that Edward R. Ricciuti, author, science journalist, hunter, and environmentalist, explores in this book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Revised
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 21 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 0571205070
ISBN 13: 9780571205073

Media Reviews
[Burton] is, to me, a true genius and I wouldn't use that word with too many people, believe me. You can't label what he does. It's not magic, because that would imply some sort of trickery. It's not just skill, because that seems like it's learned. What he has is a very special gift that we don't see every day. It's not enough to call him a filmmaker. The rare title of 'genius' is a better fit . . . in not just film but drawings, photographs, thought, insight, and ideas . . . I have never seen someone so obviously out of place fit right in. --Johnny Depp, from the Foreword