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Madagascar
and Comoros (Lonely Planet Country Guide S.)
Tour Madagascar. Madagascar
is the world's fourth largest island, and Comoros boasts unique
blue pigeons and rare black parrots. Paul Greenway provides
travellers with all the information they'll need when visiting
this destination.
Malagasy-English/English-Malagasy
Dictionary and Phrasebook
Malagasy, the national language of Madagascar, has over 10 million
speakers. This dictionary and phrasebook provides the traveller
to this beautiful island with the means for basic communication,
as well as an introduction to the country's culture. The compact
guide includes a two-way bilingual dictionary with over 2,000
entries and a phrasebook containing all of the essential topics,
from introductions and common phrases to accommodations, food
and drink, weather and health, among many others.
Madagascar
Wildlife: A Visitor's Guide
Tour Madagascar. Beautifully
illustrated with full colour photographs throughout, Madagascar
Wildlife is a celebration of the unique fauna of a remarkable
island and the perfect accompaniment to Bradt's popular general
travel guide, Madagascar. This new edition has been fully revised
to include newly created national parks and reserves and their
resident wildlife. Madagascar Wildlife belongs to a series of
Bradt wildlife guides including Antarctica and the Galapagos
islands, ideal for natural history enthusiasts and travellers
alike.
Birds
of Madagascar: A Photographic Guide
This is a comprehensive photographic guide to 260 species of
Madagascan avifauna. A few species for which no photographs
are available are depicted in colour paintings by Mark Andrews.
It should be of interest to the increasing number of birdwatchers
visiting the island.
Mammals
of Madagascar
Tour Madagascar. Complementing
a photographic guide to Madagascan birds by Peter Morris, this
is a guide to all the mammals of the island. The majority, all
the lemurs, for example, are shown in photographs. It also portrays
some of the smaller species, such as tenrecs and rodents, illustrated
in line drawings.
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