The World of Mankind, by the Writers, Photographers and Editors of Holiday Magazine. the Authors: Peter Abrahams [And Others]
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Description
An interesting book which provides insight into how the world was viewed in the early 1960s, this hardback publication from HOLIDAY magazine is still a nice coffee table book around 60 years later!
There’s a copy available on Amazon which is similar, but not the same, as this version (pictured) has colour photographs on the front and back cover.
About This Book
“The World of Mankind” is an impressive and engaging book that takes readers on a journey across the globe, showcasing the diverse cultures, landscapes, and people that make up our world. The book is a compilation of articles and photographs originally published in the popular travel magazine “Holiday,” written and captured by some of the world’s best writers, photographers, and editors.
The book is divided into five sections, each dedicated to a different continent: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Within each section, readers are treated to a variety of articles and photographs that explore the unique features of each region, from the wildlife of the African savanna to the towering mountains of the Himalayas.
The authors and photographers of the book are a diverse group, hailing from all corners of the world and bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to their work. Among the contributors are Peter Abrahams, a South African-born author who writes about his experiences traveling through the African continent, and James Michener, an American writer who offers a fascinating exploration of the history and culture of Hawaii.
The photographs in the book are equally impressive, capturing stunning landscapes, vibrant cityscapes, and intimate portraits of people from all walks of life. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene beauty of the Swiss Alps, the images in the book are a testament to the power of photography to transport us to different places and times.
One of the strengths of “The World of Mankind” is its focus on cultural diversity and the interconnectedness of the world’s peoples. Throughout the book, readers are reminded of the many ways in which we are all connected, from the shared experiences of human emotions and relationships to the global impact of climate change and other environmental issues.
In addition to its cultural insights, the book also offers practical travel advice and tips for those who are interested in exploring the world for themselves. From advice on packing for a trip to recommendations for the best places to visit in each region, the book is a valuable resource for anyone planning a trip abroad.
Overall, “The World of Mankind” is a stunning and insightful book that offers readers a unique and engaging perspective on the world around us. Whether you are an armchair traveler or a seasoned globetrotter, the book is sure to inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity about the diverse cultures and landscapes that make up our planet.
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