Peter Beard - The End of the Game

ZAR 1,200.00

"The End of the Game" by Peter Beard is a profound exploration of the impact of human activity on the wildlife of Africa, particularly focusing on the large game animals and their struggles. With striking photographs and compelling narratives, Beard documents the decline of African wildlife due to colonialism, hunting, and environmental changes.

1977 Paperback

Condition: Near Fine. The cover shows minor signs of wear, with slight creasing and edge wear. The spine remains intact, and the pages are clean with minimal yellowing. Overall, the book is well-preserved and in good reading condition. There is a small indentation on the cover page, which went approximately 10 pages deep.

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"The End of the Game" by Peter Beard is a profound exploration of the impact of human activity on the wildlife of Africa, particularly focusing on the large game animals and their struggles. With striking photographs and compelling narratives, Beard documents the decline of African wildlife due to colonialism, hunting, and environmental changes.

1977 Paperback

Condition: Near Fine. The cover shows minor signs of wear, with slight creasing and edge wear. The spine remains intact, and the pages are clean with minimal yellowing. Overall, the book is well-preserved and in good reading condition. There is a small indentation on the cover page, which went approximately 10 pages deep.

"The End of the Game" by Peter Beard is a profound exploration of the impact of human activity on the wildlife of Africa, particularly focusing on the large game animals and their struggles. With striking photographs and compelling narratives, Beard documents the decline of African wildlife due to colonialism, hunting, and environmental changes.

1977 Paperback

Condition: Near Fine. The cover shows minor signs of wear, with slight creasing and edge wear. The spine remains intact, and the pages are clean with minimal yellowing. Overall, the book is well-preserved and in good reading condition. There is a small indentation on the cover page, which went approximately 10 pages deep.