Non-Fiction: January 2007 Archives

P is for Pakistan

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Shazia Razzak
Frances Lincoln
1845074831
Jan 2007
Continuing their series of alphabetical introductions to countries and cultures other than our own, “P is for Pakistan” is Frances Lincoln’s A – Asslam-U-Alaikum (hello) to Z Zeewar (jewellery) of the country founded in 1947.

The book’s combination of photographic representation and verbal description provides a vivid, memorable and entirely unprentious tour of the architecture, culture, heritage, religion and geographical landscape of the country.

Insight into food, housing, music, clothing, the Indus Civilisation and the flora and fauna of Pakistan is all provided within this invaluable first introduction to the country. A welcome means for dispelling some of the racist assumptions and stereotypes that the guise of 'terrorism' or parts of the media's interpretation thereof have given increasing rise towards...




Actual Size

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Steve Jenkins
Frances Lincoln
1845075668
Dec 2006
The natural world, its size and scale, can be a difficult thing to accurately convey in a book until… “Actual Size”. Measuring a scant 26cm by 31cm, it is an amazing thought that this book illustrates nineteen creatures ranging from the lilluputian dwarf goby – measuring in at a diminutive 9mm – to the gargantuan giant squid which, together with its tentacles, has measured in at a phenomenal 18 metres.

The confined space of a large hardback picture book is hardly conducive for accommodating the sheer scale of many of the beasts included here and Steve Jenkins has adopted the novel approach of depicting to scale parts of the featured creatures, illustrating the eye of a giant squid, the head of an Alaskan brown bear, the egg of an ostrich etc.

The book is appended with information on each of the featured animals providing location, food preference and other areas of interest. An impressive and innovative approach to introducing some of the world’s many inhabitants.



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