Islands Beyond the Horizon: The Life of Twenty of the World's Most Remote Places

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Islands Beyond the Horizon: The Life of Twenty of the World's Most Remote Places

Author(s): Roger Lovegrove (Author)

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: October 12, 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 256 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0199606498
  • ISBN-13: 9780199606498

Book Description

The remote island has held an enduring place in our collect imaginations, as a spur to our wanderlust and as the inspiration for such classic tales as Robinson Crusoe. Now, in this attractively illustrated volume–filled with numerous photographs and an eight-page color section–Roger Lovegrove has gathered, for the first time, the stories of twenty of the most remote islands in the world.

Wandering over a wide geographical area, from the Arctic and the Antarctic to the Atlantic and Pacific, Lovegrove takes us to islands familiar and unknown, ranging from the storm-bound island of South Georgia and the ice-locked island of Wrangel to the wind-swept, wave-lashed islands of Mykines and St Kilda. We travel to Halfmoon Island, a haven for penguins near the Antarctic, to tropical Tuamotu in French Polynesia, to the beautiful volcanic island of Pico, and to Tristan da Cunha, perhaps the most remote place on earth. Lovegrove set us down on each of these far-off exotic places, describing the diverse wildlife and vegetation to be found there, and highlighting the impact humans have had on their fragile ecosystems. He shows how the presence of humans has been felt in a variety of ways, from the exploitation of birds for food to the elimination of native vegetation for crops, and he points to Guam is an extreme example–perhaps the extreme example–of the dreadful effects that we can have on an oceanic island. Once a tropical paradise, modern Guam is, he writes, “defined by the silence of the birds.”

Throughout, Lovegrove reveals that whatever the nature of islands–distant, offshore, inhabited, uninhabited, tropical, or polar–their mystique and magnetism is irresistible. His Islands Beyond the Horizon will be the perfect escape for armchair travelers who yearn to visit far-flung exotic locales.

Editorial Reviews

From Booklist

Over the centuries, exotic, faraway islands have inspired dozens of fanciful literary and cinematic escapades, from Robinson Crusoe to TV’s recent sci-fi series Lost. For the genesis of this captivating travelogue profiling 20 of the world’s most remote islands, author and birding enthusiast Lovegrove credits a blissful week spent at a bird sanctuary on Skokholm Island, near Wales, when he was only 16. Not all the islands chronicled here are quite so idyllic, however, and few have the tropical climate depicted in the Defoe classic. Halfmoon Island, located in the Arctic Ocean, for example, is “the definition of desolation and soullessness,” according to Lovegrove. Some islands are well known, such as Guam, where the author witnesses the environmental devastation caused by military installations, whereas others are not, such as the lush mid-Atlantic outpost Tristan da Cunha, where a tiny society flourishes despite its extreme distance from the mainland. Together with maps and eight pages of color plates, Lovegrove’s vividly written essays will provide hours of vicarious enjoyment for housebound island hoppers and geography lovers everywhere. –Carl Hays

Book Description

An engagingly illustrated look at twenty of the most remote islands in the world, blending history with an insightful account of the ecology of these far-flung places

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