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The Magaliesberg (Hardcover, Biosphere ed)
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Discovery Miles 3 580
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The Magaliesberg (Hardcover, Biosphere ed)
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Loot Price R358
Discovery Miles 3 580
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The Magaliesberg by Vincent Carruthers was first published in 1990.
A second edition was published in 2000 and reprinted in 2007. It
has now been revised again for publication to coincide with the
international proclamation of the Magaliesberg Biosphere. The book
has been highly successful and is a valuable source of information
about the Magaliesberg, its geology, biodiversity and human
history. During the decades since its publication substantial
changes have taken place in in South Africa and in the Magaliesberg
region and the revised editions to the book have taken cognisance
of these. Most importantly, The Magaliesberg has had a profound
influence on government and public awareness of the region and it
has led directly to application to UNESCO for the Magaliesberg to
be registered as a Biosphere Reserve in June 2014. This
international recognition of the importance of the area will
greatly enhance conservation efforts and stimulate tourism,
education and research in the region. The current edition of the
book celebrates this accomplishment and it will continue to be the
primary source of information for public readership. The
Magaliesberg mountains are more than two billion years old - one of
the oldest mountain ranges on the planet – and the book traces
their creation and the changes in the landscape over this vast
passage of time. The ancient geomorphology has given rise to a wide
spectrum of different habitats and a consequent diversity of plant
and animal life. The book’s extensive descriptions of the fauna and
flora of the area inspire the reader to consider the impact that
man has on his environment. Each of the main plant and animal
groups – trees, flowers, birds, mammals, reptiles and insects – has
a full chapter devoted to it with checklists of every species found
in the area indicating both the Scientific as well as common names.
The second half of the book is dedicated to the immensely rich
human history of the Magaliesberg and is equally comprehensive.
Starting with the pre-hominid ancestors of humankind it describes
the paleontological and archaeological evidence of the succession
of people who have lived in the mountains over hundreds of
thousands of years. Stone Age tools and etchings, Iron Age walled
villages as well as the forts and battlefields of more recent
centuries are all brought to life in detailed accounts of the
people and events of the time. Carruthers’s eloquent writing style
is easy to read and grabs the reader’s attention from the start.
The comprehensive book is based on exhaustive research and is
complemented by numerous illustrations and full-colour photographs.
Carruthers’s love for the area is obvious and he describes the
Magaliesberg as a ‘priceless national asset’, which this book has
helped, and continues to help, to preserve. The many full-colour
and black and white photographs, as well as detailed illustrations
on every page, add value to the book and make it a publication that
appeals to those readers who are academically inclined, as well as
those who are amateur environmentalists or historians.
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