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1,000 Places to See Before You Die

Deluxe edition


  • Artisan/ Workman (Hachette UK)
  • by Patricia Schultz
Patricia Schultz curates the world. When she published the original 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, she created not only a new kind of travel book but also a new way of thinking about our experiences and interests. Now Schultz captivates our hearts in the same compelling way her original book spoke to our minds.

ISBN 9781579657888 | E | HB
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Publisher Artisan/ Workman (Hachette UK)
ISBN 9781579657888
Author(s) Patricia Schultz
Publication date October 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 327 x 241 mm
Illustrations 1100 col.ill.
Pages 544
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Patricia Schultz curates the world. When she published the original 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, she created not only a new kind of travel book but also a new way of thinking about our experiences and interests. Now Schultz captivates our hearts in the same compelling way her original book spoke to our minds. Moving from eloquent word to breath-taking image, she takes us on a visual journey of the best the world has to offer, and as we turn the pages and pore over these images, we feel it all: joy, curiosity, awe, passion, nostalgia (if we've been there), inspiration (because we want to go), and a profound and transforming sense of how lucky we are to live in a world filled with such beauty and wonder - to see tributaries of mist curling over the Great Wall, elephants grazing on the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater, the sun setting on the wild coast of Donegal, masked whirling dancers at a festival in Bhutan. The book itself is a thing of beauty, an oversized feast of 1,100 all-new photographs and 544 pages, every spread and page designed to showcase these mesmerising photographs and hold just enough of Schultz's lively text that we know why it is we're looking at them. It is a perfect gift for every traveller, every fan of the original, every dreamer whose Instagram feed is filled with pictures of places near and far.