Are you looking for the perfect coffee table books that feature amazing photos of nature and wildlife all over the world?
Here are top picks coffee table books for the nature lover and passionate travelers that earned top reviews from Amazon.com readers:
National Geographic Kids Photo Ark: Limited Earth Day Edition: Celebrating Our Wild World in Poetry and Pictures
This picture book features astonishing photographs of our planet's most beautiful and endangered animals by award-winning National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore. The book also highlights a mix of prose and poetry of Newbery award-winning author Kwame Alexander. This book showcases more than 40 animal portraits; each page entices kids to explore each creature's markings, textures and attributes while encouraging readers, young and old, to protect our planet. The images are a painstaking, beautiful collection from Sartore's lifelong project to photograph every captive animal species in the world. This special edition contains a free poster that highlights 50 endangered species to commemorate the 50th Earth Day Anniversary.
Forest: (Tree Photography Book, Nature and World Photo Book)
Forest an ode to the forest and a tribute to relationships between humans and trees. It features the secrets within the Earth's woodlands and landscapes, enchanting forests, magnificent trees, and the people living in these lands. Matt Collins writes the book and the photographs showcase the works of Roo Lewis as he captured the history, science, and human stories from the forests of the world. The stories and stunning photographs of people living in harmony with nature will surely share valuable lessons about the forests of the world. This book is a perfect gift for photographers, travel and outdoor enthusiast, environmentalists, and science lovers.
Every Penguin in the World: A Quest to See Them All
This book is a narrative, and the photographic book chronicles the author, Charles Bergman, and his wife in their adventures to see every penguin species on the planet. He wrote about their adventures, conservation, and the interesting life of penguins.
The author, Charles Bergman and his wife traveled around the world, in Southern Hemisphere from Galapagos to South Africa to the Antarctic to photograph the 18 species of penguins in the world. The book beautifully combined the narrative and photography to capture the plight of penguins around the globe.
Natural Wonders of the World
This book combines stunning landscape photography and illustrations with 3-D terrain models, and artwork to show what lies beneath the Earth's surface and provides an explanation of how these features were formed. The book, which was produced in association with Smithsonian Institution, features Rocky Mountain to Great Barrier Reef and other places in between.
National Geographic The Photo Ark Limited Earth Day Edition: One Man's Quest to Document the World's Animals
The award-winning photographer Joel Sartore committed to capturing in photos every animal in captivity, focusing on the endangered species and animals that are facing extinction. He traveled around the world, visited zoos, wildlife rescue centers, and created studio portraits of 12,000 species. The book also features the prose of veteran wildlife writer Douglas Chadwick and a foreword by the actor Harrison Ford.