An edition of Ivory, apes and peacocks (2012)

Ivory, apes and peacocks

animals, adventure, and discovery in the wild places of Africa

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An edition of Ivory, apes and peacocks (2012)

Ivory, apes and peacocks

animals, adventure, and discovery in the wild places of Africa

The author is one of Africa's most bitten. In the course of his adventures he has been mauled by a leopard, a silverback gorilla and a hippo, and almost lost his life to a deadly puff-adder, which claimed one of his fingers. In this book, he tells the story of his life's work, from his arrival in Kenya as a young boy to the making of his films.

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Publisher
Chatto & Windus
Language
English
Pages
307

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Table of Contents

1. Into Africa
2. On the road
3. The deep end
4. My mother and other animals
5. Balloons and other signs of madness
6. The bridge on the River Ntungwe
7. Going solo
8. Lassie come home
9. The big broccoli
10. Going home
11. Requiem
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Permissions.

Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
508.6762
Library of Congress
QH31.R725 A3 2012, QH31

The Physical Object

Pagination
307 pages
Number of pages
307

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL29112275M
Internet Archive
ivoryapespeacock0000root_i3k5
ISBN 10
0701186038, 0701186046
ISBN 13
9780701186036, 9780701186043
LCCN
2012311915
OCLC/WorldCat
794296275
Amazon ID (ASIN)

Work Description

Alan Root is one of Africa's most bitten. In the course of his adventures he has been mauled by a leopard, a silverback gorilla and a hippo, and almost lost his life to a deadly puff adder, which claimed one of his fingers. Root's unmatched experience of East African wildlife and his appetite for risk have made him a world-class naturalist and film-maker. He's one of the great wildlife pioneers. In Ivory, Apes and Peacocks, Alan tells the story of his life's work, from his arrival in Kenya as a young boy (furious at having to leave behind Britain's birds) to the making of his game-changing films. Instead of sticking to the Big Five animals, these looked up close at whole ecosystems baobab trees, termite mounds, natural springs and involved firsts such as tracking the wildebeest migration from a balloon, then flying it over Kilimanjaro, filming inside a hornbill's nest and diving with hippos and crocodiles. Along the way we meet Sally the pet hippo and Emily the house-proud chimp, watch as Dian Fossey catches sight of her first mountain gorilla and have sundowners with George and Joy Adamson. And here, too, is Joan Root, Alan's wife and collaborator for over thirty years, who was brutally murdered in retaliation for her environmental campaigning. In this extraordinary memoir we look at Africa's wonders through the eyes of a visionary, live through hair-raising adventure and personal sorrow, and also bear witness to a natural world now largely lost from view.

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