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| Places of Wonder and Discovery |
Places of Wonder and Discovery is a “coffee table book” that provides magisterial images of World Heritage sites. My wife describes it as 'National Geographic on steroids', as the book combines great photography with a broad geographic educational content. Ten photographers made the images. David Muench, my favorite living American nature photographer, made those of Yellowstone and Mesa Verde, as well as those of Uluru in Australia.
The World Heritage list currently includes 878 sites of cultural and/or natural importance. Each has been nominated by the government of the country in which it is situated, provided with a detailed management and conservation plan by that country, and subjected to extensive review before being authorized for inclusion on the list by the oversight committee of UNESCO’s World Heritage Center. They represent a heritage for all mankind.
This is the first book published by Our Place, a New Zealand firm, and is the first in a series of ten books it is to produce in collaboration with the UNESCO World Heritage Center. The book includes 350 original photographs of 50 World Heritage sites in 35 countries. More...!
Read Dick Arndt's review of the UNESCO Calendar.
UNESCO Publishing
UNESCO has a very active publishing program which includes books, periodicals, maps and multimedia publications. Publications cover the entire range of UNESCO's efforts in education, science and culture.
Click here to be transferred to UNESCO Publishing.
Here are some booksellers in the United States that supply UNESCO publications:
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United Nations Bookstore, General Assembly Building, United Nations - Room GA-32, New York, NY 10017, tel.: (+1-212) 963 76 80, fax: (1-212) 963 49 10. E-mail: bookshop@un.org
We will be adding occassional links to book reviews of UNESCO publications to this page. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the United States |
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