Tui De Roy is one of the world’s great wildlife photographers and her book,
Galapagos, is what she produced after exploring the volcanic islands over 35
years. Ten magnificent photo essays showcase the birds, fish and animals that
have made the cold seas and burning rocks their home. It’s dazzling. Published
by Swan-Hill, £24.95, ISBN 1840370394.
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