by Michael Chinery (Author), Michael Chinery (Author)
Insects are endlessly fascinating creatures. The images in this book afford the reader a rare and intimate glimpse of their almost alien world and include information on all aspects of their lives from their lifecycle and habitats to the amazing ingenuity of their defence tricks, whilst rarely seen up close and personal views taken with electron scanners highlight the intricacy and complexity of these tiny beings. The superb colour photographs cover a myriad of species from every corner of the globe - from searingly hot deserts to steamy rainforests, shady woodlands to meandering rivers and the informed text accompanies each photograph reveals something new about these tiny, intricate creatures and how their seemingly unimportant existence actually plays a vital role in the world on a large scale.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 01
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 15 Oct 2007
ISBN 10: 1844035530
ISBN 13: 9781844035533
Book Overview: 250 stunning images - many using special photographic techniques - capture the bizarre beauty of insects. Including some from the author's own collection taken from extensive field work and travels. A follow-up title to the hugely successful picture-driven series that includes Above the World, Inside the Body, Weather and Out of This World. Full description attached to every species highlighted and informative text describes and explains the everyday and extraordinary aspects of life in the undergrowth. A rare chance to see parts of the world's animal kingdom that are often forgotten or overlooked but are none the less intriguing.