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Titles in This Set:
Adventures of a Young Naturalist
Journeys to the Other Side of the World
Details:
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789124119218
Publisher: Two Roads
Overview
This two-book paperback collection gathers Sir David Attenborough's own accounts of the expeditions that launched his extraordinary career, long before he became the world's most trusted voice on the natural world. Written with warmth, wit and the same curiosity that defines his broadcasting, these memoirs follow a young naturalist across continents in search of rare animals, remote cultures and unforgettable landscapes, offering readers a personal, first-hand window into the making of a broadcasting legend and lifelong conservationist.
About the Books
Adventures of a Young Naturalist recounts the 1954 Zoo Quest expeditions, when a young television presenter named David Attenborough was sent to track down rare animals for London Zoo while filming the journey for the BBC. He stayed with local tribes, pursued Komodo dragons in Indonesia, giant anteaters in Guyana, and armadillos in Paraguay, battling unpredictable weather, difficult terrain and memorable wildlife encounters along the way. Its companion volume, Journeys to the Other Side of the World, follows Attenborough further afield to Madagascar, New Guinea, the Pacific Islands and Australia's Northern Territory. Alongside remarkable species such as birds of paradise, chameleons and sifakas, this volume documents rarely seen cultural traditions, including the land divers of Pentecost Island, New Guinea sing-sings and a Royal Kava ceremony in Tonga. Together, the two books capture the voyages that shaped Attenborough's lifelong devotion to the natural world, told in his instantly recognisable voice, While some of the collecting methods described reflect attitudes of their era, the underlying respect for wildlife, people and wild places feels as relevant today as ever.
About the Author
Sir David Attenborough is Britain's best-known natural history broadcaster and film-maker, with a career spanning nearly seven decades. After studying Natural Sciences at Cambridge and a brief period in publishing, he joined the BBC in 1952, later launching the pioneering Zoo Quest series in 1954. He has since presented some of television's most celebrated documentaries, including Life on Earth, The Blue Planet and Planet Earth, becoming a globally respected voice for conservation and biodiversity.
Why You'll Love This Collection
Perfect for fans of nature writing, travel memoirs and biography, this set offers a rare, personal glimpse into the adventures that shaped a broadcasting icon — full of humour, honesty and a deep respect for the natural world.
Please Note: Cover image shown is the UK edition; ISBN reflects the UK paperback set as listed.
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