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From Botswana to the Bering Sea: My Thirty Years With National Geographic
Thomas Y. Canby
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| #3316205 in Books | 1998-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.00 x6.39 x9.25l, | File type: PDF | 271 pages||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Canby hits the mark for National Geographic fans.|By A Customer|If you like reading National Geographic, then you'll like reading Thomas Canby's book about his 30 years with the yellow border magazine. He recounts some of his favorite assignments, including glimpses behind the scenes, and the occasional personal note. My favorite is the rat assignment. After a day of chasin|From Publishers Weekly|Beginning in the glossy Kennedy era, Thomas Y. Canby traveled the world, creating texts that could stand up to his magazine's famously arresting images. From Botswana to the Bering Sea: My Thirty Years with National Geographic is a memoir
National Geographic has been called a window on the world and a passport to adventure. Each month an estimated forty million people in 190 countries open its pages and are transported to exotic realms that delight the eye and mind. Such widespread renown gives the magazine's writers an almost magical access to people and happenings, as doors that are closed to the rest of the journalistic world open wide.
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