Journey to the remote South Atlantic with this well-illustrated natural history of Gough Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This absorbing account chronicles the island’s unique and threatened biodiversity, from its remarkable endemic plants and animals to the world’s most important seabird colonies. Written by experts in Southern Ocean island ecology, the book combines a compelling history of discovery and exploration with a deep examination of conservation challenges, making it essential reading for biodiversity enthusiasts and anyone concerned with protecting the world’s most pristine, remote ecosystems.
**Condition:** Overall in Very Good condition with minor shelf wear consistent with age.