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Dynasties by Stephen Moss 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardback

Author: Stephen Moss
SKU: FBA-9123983760
Barcode: 9789123983766
Publisher: BBC Books
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Titles in This Set:
The Rise and Fall of Animal Dynasties
Seven Worlds One Planet

Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781473531062; 9781785944123

Overview:
This dynamic two-book collection brings together two richly illustrated, nature-forward commitments to understanding our world. The Rise and Fall of Animal Dynasties (by Stephen Moss) offers an immersive, chaptered tour through the social lives of animal families, from lions and wolves to chimps and penguins, revealing how affection and grooming shape survival, while rivalries and shifting loyalties redefine power. Seven Worlds One Planet (by Jonny Keeling and Scott Alexander) travels beyond borders, inviting readers to explore wildlife and landscapes across the planet’s seven continents, punctuated by awe-inspiring photography and a foreword by a renowned naturalist. Together, these hardback editions form a compelling book collection for wildlife enthusiasts, curious readers, and library shelves alike. The duo stands out for its storytelling strength—combining intimate animal behavior with panoramic planetary perspectives—making it a satisfying gift set for nonfiction lovers and fans of BBC wildlife programming.

What This Collection Covers:
The Rise and Fall of Animal Dynasties delves into the daily rhythms of familial bonds and hierarchies within diverse species. Each section centers on a distinct dynasty—whether a lion pride contending with rivals or a penguin colony weathering the odds—to illuminate how love, cooperation, competition, and strategy drive evolution. The narrative threads together tender moments of grooming and play with sharp, sometimes brutal, moments of competition, offering a holistic portrait of life in animal societies. Seven Worlds One Planet widens the lens to geography and ecology, linking climate, terrain, and seasonal rhythms to the behavior of wildlife across continents. The book celebrates biodiversity, explains how environments shape species, and showcases the planet’s remarkable variety through vivid images and accessible, readable prose. Together, they provide both intimate character studies and a grand, holistic map of life on Earth.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Rise and Fall of Animal Dynasties invites readers into a gallery of living families, where every chapter centers on a different dynasty and the delicate balance of power within. Stephen Moss blends field observations with thoughtful context, guiding you through intimate moments—mothers nursing, siblings competing, elders mentoring—while charting how alliances shift as young animals mature. The narrative emphasizes not only the beauty of these bonds but also the strategic choices that determine survival. Rich with photographic moments and scientifically grounded commentary, it becomes a compelling portrait of how kinship and competition coexist in nature. This hardback edition preserves the visual richness that makes the book a staple for wildlife lovers and curious minds alike.

Seven Worlds One Planet surveys wildlife through the prism of seven distinct worlds—the continents that shape habitat and opportunity. The authors walk you through jungles, mountains, deserts, and coasts, highlighting how geography influences species behavior, migration, and adaptation. The structure supports both casual browsing and in-depth reading, with engaging anecdotes about astonishing animal feats and ecological relationships. The foreword by a celebrated naturalist frames the exploration, while the accompanying photography invites long, immersive viewing sessions. This collection’s second title complements the first by offering a planetary-scale narrative—one that connects personal animal stories with global ecological patterns in a way that’s accessible to adults, students, and families exploring the natural world together.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for nature lovers, educators, and curious readers seeking a balanced blend of intimate animal stories and planetary wildlife narratives. It’s a superb gift set for fans of BBC wildlife programming and readers who enjoy immersive nonfiction with strong visuals. Teachers and librarians can leverage the pair as a dual-entry resource for discussing animal behavior and global ecosystems, while families can explore intriguing natural history together. The hardback format makes it a durable, display-worthy addition to coffee tables and classroom shelves, inviting repeat reading and shared discussions about wildlife, habitats, and the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

Key Benefits:

  • Engaging, evidence-based wildlife narratives that educate and entertain
  • Photograph-rich hardback editions ideal for display and gifting
  • Two-book collection offering both intimate animal stories and global ecological perspectives
  • Great for gift sets, nature-loving readers, and classroom use
  • Accessible, non-fiction that supports curiosity about biology, behavior, and geography
  • Foreword by renowned naturalists adds authoritative context
  • Suitable for all ages of adult readers and older teens with an interest in science and nature
  • Part of a broader BBC wildlife storytelling tradition, aligning with popular nature programming

About the Author:
Stephen Moss is a prominent naturalist, author, and broadcaster known for his work with the BBC Natural History Unit. His writing combines accessible science with vivid observation, making complex ecological ideas approachable for general readers. Moss has written several nature-focused titles, exploring birds, mammals, and broader ecological themes, and he frequently collaborates with contemporary nature programming. His background as a wildlife presenter and researcher informs his ability to translate field observations into engaging narratives, helping readers connect emotionally with animal behavior while gaining insights into conservation and habitat dynamics. The Rise and Fall of Animal Dynasties showcases his talent for weaving science, storytelling, and visual documentation into a compelling guide to animal family life.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This Dynasties collection offers a thoughtfully curated gateway into wildlife non-fiction. With two richly crafted volumes, readers gain both micro and macro views of nature—from the intimate interactions within animal families to the broad patterns that shape continents. The set’s hardback durability makes it a lasting keepsake for wildlife enthusiasts and a reliable resource for classrooms or book clubs. If you’ve ever wondered how kinship, competition, and environment interact to shape animal destinies, this pair delivers clear, engaging answers—paired with striking imagery that invites ongoing exploration and discussion. It’s a complete series in itself, a potent combination of storytelling and science that belongs on any nature-lover’s shelf.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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