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Life of Extremes, A

$49.99
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Max Quinn’s filmmaking career has taken him to the ends of the earth, from his native New Zealand to Alaska;...
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Max Quinn’s filmmaking career has taken him to the ends of the earth, from his native New Zealand to Alaska; Antarctica to the Arctic. A Life of Extremes is a personal account of his work, featuring vibrant text and stunning images that illustrate twenty years of adventures in polar climates. Learn, from behind the camera, about the natural history and wildlife of our world. Leave the tourist trail behind with this unique insight into life in the immensely beautiful, most extreme places on earth. About the author: Max Quinn is a wildlife filmmaker with over fifty years of experience in television production. He has filmed in areas from Antarctica to Mexico; Taiwan to Tibet, for broadcasters such as Discovery Channel and National Geographic. Now ‘retired’, he continues to do freelance projects around the globe. SKU: B1938 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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