The Gonzovation Trilogy

Extinct Boids – Nextinction – Critical Critters

Ralph Steadman author Ceri Levy author

Format:Set / collection

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:26th Nov '20

£75.00

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The Gonzovation Trilogy cover

The collected works of gonzovationists Ralph Steadman and Ceri Levy, brought together into one magnificent collection.

GON·ZO·VA·TION 1. alternative conservation through the act of gonzovating and exhibiting compassion for the natural world. 2. the protection, preservation, management, or restoration of wildlife and of natural resources to include forests, earth, and water. GON·ZO·VA·TION·IST 1. an alternative conservationist. 2. a person who makes sense from the nonsense Over the course of three remarkable books packed with wit, warmth, and extraordinary art, Ralph Steadman and his co-conspirator, author and film-maker Ceri Levy, sought to change the way we look at conservation. The first, Extinct Boids, featured vanished birds like the Dodo, the Great Auk, and the Carolina Parakeet, with a variety of boids like the Gob Swallow and the Needless Smut to keep them company. This was followed by Nextinction, where the focus switched to birds that are still just about with us, such as the Giant Ibis and Kakapo, along with classic Steadman creations such as the Unsociable Lapwing. The series was completed by Critical Critters, featuring critically endangered mammals, insects, fish, lizards and trees – a stunning collection, with a strong conservation message. This box set brings the three elements of the Gonzovation trilogy together for the first time. These books form a body of art of rare brilliance. Packed with trademark Steadman humour, they also represent a powerful and compelling appeal for change in the way we treat the animals that share our planet. All of us can follow the gonzovationist path – let The Gonzovation Trilogy be your guide.

ISBN: 9781472986641

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 3374g

680 pages