Trees: Between Earth and Heaven

Art Wolfe’s immersive photos capture the wonder humans have felt about trees for millennia.

From the biblical Tree of Life to the Native American Tree of Peace, trees have played an archetypal role in human culture and spirituality since time immemorial. An integral part of a variety of faiths—from Buddhism and Hinduism to Native American and aboriginal religions—trees were venerated long before any written historical records existed.

Winner: Gold Nautilus Book Award

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Description

Through the vivid images of legendary photographer Art Wolfe, Trees: Between Earth and Heaven focuses on both individual specimens and entire forests with traditional and cultural significance to communities of people and offers a sweeping yet intimate look at the arboreal world that spans six continents.

The text by Gregory McNamee presents a diverse account of the legends, literary works, and conservation efforts that convey the long-standing symbiosis between trees and humans. Wolfe shares his personal views in brief photographer’s notes, and renowned ethnobotanist Wade Davis anchors the text with a knowledgeable introduction.

Product Details:
  • Hardcover: 296 Pages
  • Publisher: Earth Aware Editions (Oct. 29th, 2018)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1683830822
  • ISBN-13: 978-1683830825
  • Dimensions: 11″ x 14″

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 4 × 14 in
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