This photography book presents a panoramic view of Serbia, focusing on the Danube Basin, one of the country's most important geographical and cultural regions. Through the lens of photographer Dragoljub Zamurović, readers are presented with natural landscapes, historic cities, community life, and the cultural heritage that shape Serbian identity. With an introduction by Raša Popov and caption…
This photo book showcases the landscapes, culture, and daily life of the Netherlands through the work of leading photographers. With an introduction by Paul van Vliet, the book offers a visual portrait of the landscape, cities, architecture, and unique Dutch people. With its high-quality imagery, this book provides a comprehensive overview of Holland as a cultural and tourist destination. It is…
Published by the Cyprus Press and Information Office, the book is an official publication showcasing the country's rich history, culture, and archaeological heritage. Featuring photographs from various institutions and professional photographers, the book presents a visual depiction of Cyprus's important cities, ancient sites, community life, and cultural diversity. Intended as a resource for i…
Patricia Carson's The Fair Face of Flanders depicts the history, culture, art, and social development of the Belgian region of Flanders. It provides an in-depth look at Flemish identity throughout history, complemented by illustrations by Herman Verbaere. Carson positions Flanders as a region rich in tradition, fine art, architecture, and historical significance, which have influenced the forma…
North of South: An African Journey is a vivid travel narrative by Shiva Naipaul that chronicles his explorations across Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia during the late 1970s. Through sharp, reflective, and often provocative observations, Naipaul examines the complex ethnic, political, and cultural landscapes of post-independence East Africa. The book captures the region’s tensions between tradit…
No Man's Land: The Last of White Africa is a memoir and travelogue by John Heminway that depicts the life, decline, and sociopolitical changes experienced by white settler communities in East Africa in the late 20th century. Heminway travels through various regions of East Africa, meeting key figures, and uncovering the dynamics of relations between white communities and local Africans after th…
Africa's Harsh Paradise: Namibia is a visual and narrative documentation of Namibia's landscape, biodiversity, and ecological conditions. Compiled by nature photographer Anthony Bannister and writer Peter Johnson, the book features high-quality photographs depicting Namibia's wildlife, deserts, coastlines, and protected areas. Supported by scientific literature and expert consultation, the book…
“This is Namibia” is a visual book showcasing the beauty of Namibia's nature, culture, and landscapes through the photography of Gerald Cubitt. With accompanying text by Peter Joyce, the book explores the Namib Desert, wildlife, local people, and the country's unique geography. First published in 1992, the book provides a comprehensive overview of Namibia's natural riches and is a valuable …
Namibia: The Beautiful Land is a picture book that showcases Namibia's natural beauty through spectacular photographs and informative narration by David Bristow. It showcases panoramic views of Namibia's deserts, mountains, wildlife, and unique landscapes, along with insights into the region's natural history, geography, and cultural character. A visual masterpiece, the book provides a comprehe…
This book presents an overview of Namibia in the early 1980s, covering the country's geography, history, social life, and political development. Written by Alfred Babing and Hans-Dieter Bräuer, it provides an informative perspective on Namibian society, colonial dynamics, and the challenges of national development. Published by Verlag Zeit im Bild in Dresden, it is aimed at an international au…