F0 RE S TS , F[0 R D $ A N D G LAC [E R S NE W ZEALAND ' $ W 0 RL D HERITAGE Photo: Mt Cook Photographer: Brian Brake foremost book celebrating the South-West of New Zealand, in outstanding full colour; reveal- ing in almost 100 pages the peerless beauty of the South-West and outlining the case for why it should become a World Heritage Site. These are some of the reasons why YOU should order a copy of this book now: Superlative photography Brian Brake, Ray Joyce, Geoff Spearpoint, Craig Potton, Lloyd Homer leaders in their craft: We have chosen only the best from their portfolios High standard of printing the book will be printed on matt art paper employing some of New Zealands finest designers The texts ~ an introduction to world Heritage with Genry McSweeney, forests by scientist/ conservationist Kevin Smith; European history and geology by Craig Potton, wildlife by Colin 0 Donnell; the tangata whenua by Keri Hulme and an appraisal by Guy Salmon. Please note: political events have forced a change in deadlines for the book Election announcements by the National Party have now been incorporated, delaying publication until September-October: We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused: 0 R D E R F 0 R M YES; would like to order copylies of the Societys World Heritage book for the price of S29.00 (inc GST, postage and packaging). Retail price will be S35.00 Name Address Send your cheque to RF & BP Society Mail Order; PO Box 631, Wellington: You can also order the book through the mail order catalogue form which comes with this magazine.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Unnumbered Page
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270Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Unnumbered Page
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