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OverviewThe first Rothery book to explore ocean life: Pacific walrus, king penguin, narwhal, great white shark, squid, seahorse, moray eel, humpback whale, manta ray, orca, and many more rendered, in exquisite, dramatic detail. Includes shore dwellers who depend on the sea: Polar bears and otters of course, but also ring-tailed lemurs, Bengal tigers, and British Columbia wolves. Explores extreme ocean environments: Tropical reefs and polar seas, islands and open oceans, surface waters and the ocean abyss, kelp forests and mangroves. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ben RotheryPublisher: Tilbury House,U.S. Imprint: Tilbury House,U.S. Volume: 0 Dimensions: Width: 27.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 37.80cm Weight: 1.136kg ISBN: 9780884489160ISBN 10: 0884489167 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 05 October 2021 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom plankton to polar bears, an artist's gallery of animals familiar and exotic. As in Hidden Planet and Sensational Butterflies (both Tilbury House 2021), Rothery supplies generous quantities of facts and comments about each of his subjects, but the obsessively detailed, photorealistic art easily takes pride of place. [V]iewers will still be hard put to look away from the pictures--or to miss out on his strong and contagious affinity for the creatures he portrays. Informationally catch as catch can, but the visuals are as gorgeous as they come. (index)-- Kirkus Reviews (7/14/2021 12:00:00 AM) "If there's an animal enthusiast on your holiday list, have a look at Ben Rothery's books about the natural world. These are beautiful works of nonfiction, large in size--always nice in a gift--and rich with illustrations that are so finely executed that you may mistake them for photographs. In ""Hidden Planet,"" ""Ocean Planet"" and ""Sensational Butterflies,"" Mr. Rothery writes as engagingly as he draws. ""Who would think, to look at them, that the elephant's closest relatives are the manatee, the dugong, and the rock hyrax?"" he asks. ""Or that seals, sea lions and walruses are not related to whales, dolphins or manatees, but rather to bears and weasels?"" Children ages 7-13 (and their parents) won't merely enjoy themselves with these books; they'll also learn something.--Meghan Cox Gurdon ""Wall Street Journal"" (11/17/2021 12:00:00 AM) From plankton to polar bears, an artist's gallery of animals familiar and exotic. As in Hidden Planet and Sensational Butterflies (both Tilbury House 2021), Rothery supplies generous quantities of facts and comments about each of his subjects, but the obsessively detailed, photorealistic art easily takes pride of place. [V]iewers will still be hard put to look away from the pictures--or to miss out on his strong and contagious affinity for the creatures he portrays. Informationally catch as catch can, but the visuals are as gorgeous as they come. (index)-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" (7/14/2021 12:00:00 AM)" If there's an animal enthusiast on your holiday list, have a look at Ben Rothery's books about the natural world. These are beautiful works of nonfiction, large in size--always nice in a gift--and rich with illustrations that are so finely executed that you may mistake them for photographs. In Hidden Planet, Ocean Planet and Sensational Butterflies, Mr. Rothery writes as engagingly as he draws. Who would think, to look at them, that the elephant's closest relatives are the manatee, the dugong, and the rock hyrax? he asks. Or that seals, sea lions and walruses are not related to whales, dolphins or manatees, but rather to bears and weasels? Children ages 7-13 (and their parents) won't merely enjoy themselves with these books; they'll also learn something.--Meghan Cox Gurdon Wall Street Journal (11/17/2021 12:00:00 AM) From plankton to polar bears, an artist's gallery of animals familiar and exotic. As in Hidden Planet and Sensational Butterflies (both Tilbury House 2021), Rothery supplies generous quantities of facts and comments about each of his subjects, but the obsessively detailed, photorealistic art easily takes pride of place. [V]iewers will still be hard put to look away from the pictures--or to miss out on his strong and contagious affinity for the creatures he portrays. Informationally catch as catch can, but the visuals are as gorgeous as they come. (index)-- Kirkus Reviews (7/14/2021 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationBen Rothery is a detail-obsessed illustrator from Norwich, England, via Cape Town. He combines multiple processes to create intricate and delicate illustrations and repeating patterns, full of fine detail and vibrant color. Much of Ben’s work is inspired or informed by his love of nature—he grew up wanting variously to be a shark, a dinosaur or David Attenborough crossed with Indiana Jones, but settled on illustration as a way to bring those fantasies to life on paper. Ben works from a small studio in London, which he shares with an unnecessarily large collection of very sharp pencils. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |