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Expedition: Being an Account in Words and Artwork of the A.D. 2358 Voyage to Darwin IV
Author: | Wayne Douglas Barlowe |
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Hachette UK, 1990 |
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Book Type: | Non-Fiction |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
The Most Important Travel Book in the 24th Century
From the Initial Creature Concept artist of AVATAR The book that Discovery Channel's ALIEN PLANET was based upon:
New York, March 24, 2366-Five years to the day after returning to Earth, Wayne Douglas Barlowe had published his collection of paintings, drawings, and sketches made during the first manned expedition to the planet Darwin IV. Now back in print after years secluded in the collections of ardent followers, the public can once again stroll through the exotic images of life on that distant planet. Barlowe's exquisite renderings and detailed notes from the far reaches of time will transport you light years into the future.
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