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Adrian Bailey

    Der Schock deines Lebens
    Dwellers in Eden
    Wild Botswana
    Okavango
    Making Population Geography
    The Passion for Fashion; Three Centuries of Changing Styles
    • 2005

      Dwellers in Eden

      A Day in the African Wild

      • 171 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      South African wildlife photographer, Adrian Bailey, has spent his entire working career documenting the desert, delta and Savannah ecosystems of Africa. This photographic portfolio of the wildlife he has come to know intimately during the course of his work aims to expose the entire spectrum of life on this ancient stage.

      Dwellers in Eden
    • 2005

      Making Population Geography

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book offers a dynamic exploration of population geography, tracing its intellectual evolution and key concepts. It delves into the contributions of prominent figures in the field, examining how their ideas shaped our understanding of population dynamics. The narrative highlights significant themes such as migration, urbanization, and demographic changes, while also addressing contemporary challenges and future directions in population studies. Through engaging analysis, it provides valuable insights for both scholars and those interested in the complexities of human populations.

      Making Population Geography
    • 2000

      Wild Botswana

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Adrian Bailey has spent a great deal of time photographing wildlife, particularly in Botswana. Here he depicts the most scenic areas of the country, from the rolling sands of the Kalahari and the magical vistas of the Okavango Delta, to the lush riverine forest of the Chobe. The book encapsulates the very essence of Botswana, a land that is blessed with an endless variety of scenery, wildlife, and colourful indigenous people that make this place one of the last unspoilt edens of Africa.

      Wild Botswana
    • 1998