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Teams from MIT and Friendly Planet took over 40,000 photographs on four expeditions across the country. Local students joined these ambitious trips and helped with the photography. Approximately 100 images were chosen and loosely follow these journeys. Portraits of people are life-size (or bigger). Panoramas convey some of the staggering sweep of the mountains and the awesome ancient architecture. "Bhutan" begins with an atlas of the country, created by renowned artist and author David Macaulay expressly for this book.
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Description and travel, Photographs, Pictorial works, Social life and customs, Travel, South asia, description and travelPeople
Michael Hawley (1961-)Places
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Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Last Himalayan Kingdom
November 2004, Friendly Planet
Hardcover
in English
- 1ST edition
097424693X 9780974246932
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Bhutan: [a visual odyssey across the last Himalayan kingdom]
2003, Friendly Planet
in English
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Bhutan
2003, Friendly Planet
in English
- Limited ed., copy no. 72 of 500, [1st ed., library binding]
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Published as the world's biggest book and certified by Guinness World Records in 2003. Weighs 133 pounds and opens to almost 5x7 feet. Each copy requires a roll of paper longer than a football field, more than a gallon of ink, and 24 hours printing time. The digitally printed pages are photographs with caption information.
Teams from MIT and Friendly Planet took four expeditions across Bhutan and collected some 40,000 photographs. The photographers included young Bhutanese people, guides, and students and staff of MIT and University of Washington.
Pages [1]-[2] feature map drawn by David Macaulay.
"For the young people of Bhutan."
Printed on double leaves.
Subtitle from MIT fact sheet.
LC copy is no. 14 of 500.
Gift; David Liddle; 2004; (DLC/PP-2004:016)
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