Last Chance to See... - Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine
Last Chance to See... - Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine
Last Chance to See... - Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine
Last Chance to See... - Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine

Last Chance to See... - Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine

Last Chance to See... - Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine

  • Hardback
  • First Edition
  • Condition: Good - wear and scuffs to dust jacket
  • 208 pages
  • Non-Fiction: Science, Nature, Environment 

Ten years ago, Douglas Adams wrote a story about the world being unexpectedly demolished by hideous creatures from another planet. It was meant as a joke. Now, animal by animal, tree by tree, the world is being demolished around us and the hideous joke is that we are doing it ourselves.

After years of reflecting on the absurdities of life on other planets, Douglas Adams decided it was time to think about life on this planet and the absurdities of what we are doing about it. 

Since this was a job he was almost hopelessly unqualified to do, he teamed up with zoologist Mark Carwardine, and together they set off round the world with a succession of different BBC sound engineers to find some of the world's rarest and most endangered animals. Mark provided knowledge, and Douglas provided the ability to point at things in trees and say "Gosh, what's that?" a lot.

Regular price £20.00
/
Tax included.

Shipping will be calculated at checkout and is worked out according to the total weight of your order.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recently viewed