Monkeys of the Amazon
by Nick Gordon



Softback with flaps, 255 x 210 mm portrait, 98 pages
ISBN:978-1-901268-10-2
Available: In Stock
£9.99
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A beautifully told story of some very secretive primates illustrated with outstanding photographs
The diversity of Amazonian monkeys is staggering; to date 209 species have been identified. These enchanting creatures range in size from the Pygmy Marmosets, weighing just 115 grams to the largest Humboldt’s Wooly which can weigh up to 10 kilos. Mostly they live, well camouflaged, high in the thick tangled vegetation of the rainforest and are seldom seen. The photographer and writer, Nick Gordon, lived in the Amazonian region for long periods and spend five years getting to know and understand these fascinating little monkeys. His vivid words and wonderful pictures tell an enchanting story.
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What the critics said about Monkeys of the Amazon
Books about nature can often get boring but this book is punctuated with fantastic photography and the passion with which the author writes sets these books out from the rest
Coventry Telegraph
