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A World Of Butterflies [Hardcover]

Kjell Sandved , Brian Cassie , Robert Michael Pyle

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From Publishers Weekly

The patterns and colors of butterfly wings can be as complex and brilliant as those of fine tapestries, but they’re often hard to appreciate as the little insects flutter from flower to flower. In this gorgeous little nature album (it’s 3.5" x 6"), Sandved gets butterflies to hold still—by capturing them in close-up photographs—and the secrets that he reveals can be breathtaking. There are butterflies, like the Adonis Blue and the Red Glider, whose deep hues resemble jewels, and others, like the Callicore Hydaspes, whose boldly patterned wings seem like studies in composition. Some butterflies, like the Ninety-Eight butterfly, even seem to flaunt whimsical designs of numbers, faces or hearts. The background text by Cassie is minimal: just enough to tell readers about butterfly anatomy, reproduction, migration, feeding and mimicry. Cassie also accompanies each image with a concise summary of that butterfly’s habitat, range and habits. All in all, this is a lovely book—small enough to take on a butterfly-watching expedition, but pretty enough to display on a coffee table.
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About the Author

Brian Cassie has traveled to five continents to observe and study butterflies. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the North American Butterfly Association and is the author of a dozen books and numerous articles about butterflies and other natural history topics.
Robert Michael Pyle has written ten books, including Wintergreen (Sasquatch, 2001), winner of the John Burroughs medal for Distinguished Nature Writing, and Nabokov's Butterflies: Unpublished and Uncollected Writings (Beacon 2000), which was excerpted in the Atlantic Monthly.
Kjell Sandved has been a natural history photographer for over 30 years. He is the author of the popular children's book The Butterfly Alphabet. His photographs have appeared in National Geographic, Smithsonian, and dozens of natural history books.
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