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Steve Bloom

    1 januari 1953

    Steve Bloom is een scenarioschrijver wiens credits 'James and the Giant Peach' en 'The Sure Thing' omvatten.

    Elephants
    The Exhibition: Spirit of the Wild
    My Favorite Animal Families
    My Big Cats Journal
    21st Century Chords for Guitar
    Trading Places: The Merchants of Nairobi
    • The narrative offers a vivid exploration of the small traders in Nairobi, highlighting their resilience, creativity, and the vibrant culture that defines their community. Through personal stories and interactions, the book captures the challenges and triumphs faced by these individuals, showcasing their significant role in the local economy and society. The portrayal is both intimate and enlightening, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the dynamics within this bustling urban environment.

      Trading Places: The Merchants of Nairobi
    • Exploring a fresh approach to guitar chords, this book introduces the 12-tone system and Atonal Music theory to uncover expressive voicings for everyday chords. It challenges conventional limitations of the guitar, presenting unusual chord combinations that traditional methods may overlook. The aim is to transform guitarists' perspectives on chord possibilities, encouraging creativity and innovation in their playing. This resource is designed for those looking to expand their musical vocabulary and enhance their accompaniment skills.

      21st Century Chords for Guitar
    • Follow the author as he travels across continents taking photographs. In this title, you can find out how big-cat predators survive in tough conditions; how they live, grow up, hunt and have babies. With photographs that are full of drama, it features a brief section on how to take photographs of animals in the wild.

      My Big Cats Journal
    • My Favorite Animal Families

      • 63bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      A specially-photographed celebration of animal families, sure to capture the imagination of any child. In his new book for children, Steve Bloom has focused his camera on fourteen species of wild animal families: bears, cheetahs, chimpanzees, elephants, giraffes, gorillas, hippos, lions, orangutans, pandas, penguins, rhinos, seals, and zebras. Each family is featured over four pages, and the broad array of subjects is guaranteed to entice and amuse young readers. The photographs explore every facet of family life, from feeding and grooming to playing and hunting. Entertaining and lively texts by children’s author David Henry Wilson accompany the entries and explain anything and everything of interest: why hippo families like to wallow in mud, what noises baby giraffes make, and why you should always look at a zebra’s ears.

      My Favorite Animal Families
    • Elephants

      • 64bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen
      4,2(6)Tarief

      Why do elephants flap their ears? How much do they eat? Why do they roll in mud? This book answers these questions and many more, including intriguing facts about elephants' trunks, tusks and tails, their families and friends, what they get up to from dawn to dusk, and the special relationship between elephants and humans.

      Elephants
    • My Polar Animals Journal

      • 48bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen
      3,5(2)Tarief

      The author is off on another expedition, this time to see the animals living at the freezing poles: polar bears, penguins, whales and seals. This book follows his journey as he finds out how these animals survive day to day how they live, grow up, hunt and have babies.

      My Polar Animals Journal
    • The Stand-In

      • 360bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      2,7(249)Tarief

      After 17-year-old Brooks agrees to be a stand-in Homecoming date for a friend's geeky but wealthy cousin, he realizes becoming a rent-a-date for the socially awkward could help him earn college money. What's the harm?

      The Stand-In
    • Bestsellerautor und Fotograf Steve Bloom hat in seinem außergewöhnlichen Bildband den Geist Afrikas eingefangen und lässt den Betrachter eintauchen in die überwältigende Schönheit des magischen Kontinents.§§Aus sehr persönlichen Blickwinkeln erzählt jedes seiner Bilder eine ganz eigene Geschichte. Ob die Stammestänze und Rituale der Ureinwohner, die unbeschreibliche Artenvielfalt in atemberaubenden Landschaften oder eindrucksvolle Porträts, die ihresgleichen suchen - Sie werden Afrika schon nach den ersten Seiten hoffnungslos verfallen sein.

      Lebendiges Afrika
    • Als Steve Bloom Ferien in seiner Heimat Südafrika machte, entdeckte er, wie viel Spaß ihm das Fotografieren von Tieren bereitete. Wieder zurück in Großbritannien, beschloss er, Tierfotograf zu werden. Auf der Suche nach geeigneten Motiven bereiste er nun die ganze Welt: Gorillas, Orang-Utans und Schimpansen spürte er in Afrika auf. In Indien pirschte er sich an Nashörner an.

      Wilde Tiere - für Kinder erzählt