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Dogs
(Paperback)
Tom Jackson
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R286
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The first species to be domesticated, dogs have been selectively
bred over thousands of years. Today they’re man’s best friend
– but while many are pets, many, too, are working animals: for
the police, for the blind, as guard dogs, as sheepdogs, pulling
sleds and as therapy animals. Arranged in chapters covering
physical characteristics, senses, lifecycle, communication,
behaviour and working dogs, Dogs is a hugely informative visual
celebration. From huskies to German shepherds, from collies to
Chihuahuas, Shih Tzu to Jack Russell Terriers, Labradors to
Bullmastiffs to Dachshunds, the book includes a huge range of
breeds. With fascinating captions on every page, even dog lovers
will learn something new. Dogs is a brilliant examination in 150
outstanding colour photographs.
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Olympic Hot Springs
(Hardcover)
Teresa Schoeffel-Lingvall, Theresa Schoeffel-Lingvall
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R719
R638
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Photographed over twenty years, this is a portrait of the Jesus
Army. For most of us, if we register them at all, they are the
tambourine-wielding, gospel-singing fanatics who intrude on our
Saturday morning shopping excursions. But for the members
themselves, this charismatic Christian sect - often dismissed as a
cult - is a total way of life. Founded in 1969 in Northamptonshire,
England, believers are expected to renounce all their possessions,
live in communes, and share all earnings. Their motto, and three
basic tenets - "Love, Power and Sacrifice" - form the title of this
book.It would be easy to ridicule belief, but instead photographer
John Angerson has adopted another approach - a profoundly
sympathetic authorial style which does not judge, or even simply
chronicle, but seems to penetrate the very skin of a religious
sect. What gives these photographs an eerie relevance today is that
fanatical religious belief has, seemingly out of the blue, come to
the foreground of contemporary life. From the Christian
fundamentalist certainties that have underpinned recent American
policy, to the Islamic extremism that has erupted everywhere from
New York to London and Madrid, competing religious beliefs have
redrawn the contours of the modern world. Angerson's photographs
provide a searing insight in a world within a world. By peering
into this microcosm of fanatical religion we can begin to
understand a phenomenon that it is no longer possible to ignore.
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Cats
(Paperback)
Julianna Photopoulos
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R286
R260
Discovery Miles 2 600
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Why do cats purr? How much can you learn about a cat’s mood from
the direction it flicks its tail? How do cats show trust with their
eyes? Why do cats rub against their owners’ legs? Arranged in
chapters covering physical characteristics, senses, lifecycle and
behaviour, Cats features a huge range of breeds from all around the
world. From Siamese to Russian Blue, Manx to American Bobtail,
Burmese to Bombay, the book expertly explores and celebrates this
most beloved pet. With fascinating captions on every page, even cat
lovers will learn something new. Cats is a brilliant examination in
150 outstanding colour photographs.
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