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Journeys to the Other Side of the World by Sir David Attenborough - Paperback natural history memoir cover

Journeys to the Other Side of the World by Sir David Attenborough - Non Fiction - Paperback

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Barcode: 9781473666672
Publisher: Two Roads
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Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781473666672
Publisher: Two Roads

Overview
Journeys to the Other Side of the World is Sir David Attenborough's own account of his further travels as a young naturalist, following the success of his original Zoo Quest expeditions. Taking readers from Madagascar and New Guinea to the Pacific Islands and Australia's Northern Territory, this paperback memoir combines wildlife encounters with vivid portraits of indigenous cultures rarely seen by British audiences at the time. Written with Attenborough's trademark charm and warmth, it is essential reading for nature lovers and fans of natural history writing.

About the Book
In the late 1950s, following the success of Zoo Quest, a young David Attenborough set out again with his cameraman to capture extraordinary wildlife and the traditional ways of life of the people who lived alongside it. This book gathers those adventures into one narrative, moving from Madagascar to New Guinea, on to the Pacific Islands, and finally to Australia's Northern Territory. Along the way, Attenborough witnesses the land divers of Pentecost Island, the sing-sings of New Guinea, a Royal Kava ceremony in Tonga, and the rock art of Arnhem Land, all while encountering paradise birds, chameleons, sifakas and countless other species in some of the most remarkable habitats on Earth. What sets this account apart is its dual focus: as much a record of vanishing cultural traditions as it is a natural history travelogue. Readers get a rare, first-hand glimpse of a world before mass tourism, told with the humour and curiosity that has defined Attenborough's career, and offering insight into how he first began to understand the connections between people, place and wildlife.

  • Combines vivid wildlife observation with rich cultural documentation
  • Written in Attenborough's warm, accessible and often humorous voice
  • A fascinating historical snapshot of remote regions and traditions
  • Ideal gift for readers of travel writing, memoir and natural history
  • Compact paperback format, easy to read at home or while travelling
  • From one of the world's most respected natural history authors

About the Author
Sir David Attenborough is Britain's best-known natural history broadcaster, with a career spanning nearly seven decades. After studying Natural Sciences at Cambridge, he joined the BBC in 1952, later launching the Zoo Quest series that took him on his first expeditions abroad. He went on to write and present landmark series including Life on Earth, The Living Planet and Blue Planet II. A Fellow of the Royal Society and knighted conservation champion, Attenborough remains one of the most trusted voices in science communication, admired for blending rigorous natural history with compelling storytelling.

Why You'll Love This Book
For anyone fascinated by wildlife, travel or cultural history, this paperback memoir offers a rare, personal glimpse into the formative expeditions of a broadcasting legend, told with warmth and genuine wonder.

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