From Library Journal
This handsome coffee-table book, which covers roughly the sweep from Tahiti to Easter Island, is the work of the photographer son of the writer/painter Barnaby Conrad. The brief text skillfully introduces the islands, incorporating quotations from famous earlier visitors such as Melville, Gauguin, and Robert Louis Stevenson. The photographs are well chosen and provocatively juxtaposed with historical images, including old postcards, portions of maps, and even postage stamps. Unlike many books of this genre, there is an emphasis on portraying the local people in their everyday activities, as well as views of stunning sunsets. Primarily a gift book for those planning a tour and a souvenir to remember it by, this book may be priced beyond the budgets of many public libraries.?Harold M. Otness, Southern Oregon Univ. Lib., Ashland
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Review
It's hard to neatly categorize this handsome photo-filled coffee table title: part travelogue, part history, and always literary, this pairs over 400 color and black and white photos and illustrations with writings and quotes by literary greats who write about the South Sea isles. This beautiful and compelling title will serve both armchair travelers and those seeking a collection of literary and historical insights. -- Midwest Book Review







