new book by R. Michael Burger. 2018. The Dragon Traders:A collective history of the reptile trade in America and the age of herpetoculture. Parador Press, Texas. paperback 473 pages. I bought my copy from Eagle Mountain Publ.Utah .
And this book is due to be published in just over a week - an interesting one for fans of zoo architecture.
Zoo Buildings - Construction and Design Manual
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Zoo-Buildi...ks&ie=UTF8&qid=1537522270&sr=1-7&keywords=zoo
Just received this book, it's simply phenomenal.
Indeed. This! Book! Is! So! Good!
Expensive? Yes, but worth every penny/euro-cent/etc. I can't see any zoo-nerd being disappointed with this book despite the significant outlay.
Treat yourself, you'll love it. If you have to save, save (you'll be glad you did).
Final point, if you receive it slightly damaged (which sadly's a distinct possibility given the cover styling) contact the seller -I was offered and accepted a 25% refund on the cover price (some might prefer a pristine book but my attitude is that it wouldn't remain that way for ever and the slightly damaged cover didn't affect the contents -and I didn't feel quite as conflicted regarding it's cost).
I buy a ton of zoo-related books, but I've been hesitant with this one due to the exorbitant price. I might have to take the plunge!
https://www.amazon.ca/Zoo-Buildings...ds=zoo+building&qid=1560612573&s=books&sr=1-1
It is well worth the steep cost. Utterly amazing amount of detail; only wish it included more examples from North America. A zoo design nerd’s dream book.Dammit...I might just have to spend the $128.65 Canadian for this book. The cost is eye-watering, but I see that there are 576 pages and the link below contains 16 superb images that are tempting me to make the purchase. I buy a ton of zoo-related books, but I've been hesitant with this one due to the exorbitant price. I might have to take the plunge!
https://www.amazon.ca/Zoo-Buildings...ds=zoo+building&qid=1560612573&s=books&sr=1-1
It is well worth the steep cost. Utterly amazing amount of detail; only wish it included more examples from North America. A zoo design nerd’s dream book.
Yes, but the book includes many non-German references and projects, and a small number of US examples. While it explicitly focuses on zoo buildings (not exhibits per se), there are numerous iconic North American facilities that would have fit nicely into the narrative (World of Birds and Jungleworld in the Bronx for example).Probably because it originally was published in german (the author and the series are german).
And this book is due to be published in just over a week - an interesting one for fans of zoo architecture.
Zoo Buildings - Construction and Design Manual
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Zoo-Buildi...ks&ie=UTF8&qid=1537522270&sr=1-7&keywords=zoo
A new book that is being published in January 2020, Father of Lions is set in northern Iraq. It is a 400-page book about the Mosul Zoo.
https://www.amazon.com/Father-Lions...s=zoo+history&qid=1570310686&s=books&sr=1-165
You can ask author right now... @snowleopardLooks like a rich and interesting book. I would be interested to know how it came to the cover picture. The photo of the Bateleur eagle is undoubtedly great, but in my opinion it does not do justice to the title - a zoo guide through the zoos of the USA. That's why I would like to know if this photo was the idea of the authors, or rather of the publisher.
The english translation of this book is available for preorder on Amazon for release on the 14th November.
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The Zookeepers' War: An Incredible True Story from the Cold War