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| Snake | 
| Author: Chris Mattison Publisher: DK ADULT Category: Book
List Price: $12.99 Buy Used: $1.26 You Save: $11.73 (90%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 130278
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9 x 0.5
ISBN: 0756613655 Dewey Decimal Number: 597.96 EAN: 9780756613655 ASIN: 0756613655
Publication Date: January 23, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee.
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Snake January 14, 2008 I bought this book as a Christmas present for my 7-year-old grandson who loves snakes even though his father is terrified of them. When my grandson started opening the present and saw that it had a snake on the cover he put it down and hid it, quietly going on to another present. I was afraid he didn't like it but it turned out he didn't want his father to see it and be frightened. :) The book itself is great. Lots of detailed pictures and good scientific information on the snakes presented. Later, my grandson sat down with me and showed me the type of python he had held at school and we talked about all the other snakes. This is a very good book for learning and identifying snakes. It is not, however, a replacement for a field guide.
Best Coffee Table Book Ever - also informative January 5, 2008 The photographs are large, colorful, and simply spectacular. After providing general information about snakes, the book spends the majority of time on specific species - most with their own two page spread. Each species is treated to a brief introduction, with key points of information, a glorious photograph, a little history, size, diet, etc. Some include mention of localities or related species.
This book is informative, but primarily serves as EXCELLENT eye candy for the snake lover and provides brief explanations of the more well-known or interesting species. The price is also right for what you get.
I can only think of one downside to this book - there are a few species/localites that I would liked to have read about that are not included on the "expose" pages.
WHAT AN INTERESTING AND WELL PRESENTED WORK August 10, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
To begin with, after reading the other reviews here, there is an apparent problem. I am not sure what happened, but it would seem that folks are reviewing two different books! This work, ISBN 0-7566-1365-5 has the title "Snake - The Essential Visual Guide to the World of Snakes" by Chris Mattison. It is by DK Publishing and the date of publication is 2006. We seem to have gotten our snake books mixed up here. The picture featured on this page is the same that I have in front of me now and is the one I am reviewing. That being said....
This is quite a remarkable book. It gives a broad overview of the world of snakes. The author, Chris Mattison starts with a chapter which gives general information about these wonderful creatures. He discusses their evolution, various environments, size and shapes, scales and their various patterns, anatomy and mobility, sense organs, hunting and feeding methods, venomous snakes, passive defense mechanisms, active defense mechanisms, reproduction, classification systems and, very importantly, conservation. The rest of the book consists primarily of a "snake Gallery" where the author discusses various specific species. The author then adds a very nice Snake Directory where he addresses various family groups.
The photography in this volume is some of the best I have reviewed. The photographs are vivid, sharp and very, very colorful. There are 450 illustration and close-up photographs and over 60 individual snake species represented. The text is general in format with short blurbs about each subject snake and is chucked full of great snake trivia. The book is simply a joy to read, over and over again.
Now please note. This is not a complicated text ment for the expert or the advanced student. The author's intent, which is so stated by the author, is to introduce folks to these creatures, spread some basic knowledge and understanding and give some idea where these creatures fall in natures plan. The text is indeed simple, but not overly so. The author does not use highly technical terms so this work is great for not only adults, but kids in general. The book consists of approximately 192 large pages and each page is packed with good, interesting and useful information. Now I am not a "snake expert" by any means, although I have been handling, collecting, photographing and observing them for well over 50 years now. From my limited knowledge, I found no errors in the text nor any bad information. Now all of you folks out there that are extremely knowledgable in this subject, just remember that not ever one shares your knowledge and every one has to start somewhere. As you know, there are many, many technical books out there, suitable for all levels. If you fall into this category, then you probably need to seek a more specific work. Just give the beginner and the curious a chance.
This work would be wonderful for any school library, home schooler or anywhere interested and curious folks gather. I like this one setting near my reading chair as it is a joy to pick up now and then, read a bit and just look at the pictures. Recommend this one highly.
How Disappointing May 22, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read the reviews and still managed to get confused and order this disappointing book. DK publishing usually offers outstandingly detailed and beautifully illustrated books, but this one is a real let-down. The photos of the snakes are very nice, but the text is too cutesy - varying font sizes and only the most general information. We bought the book to donate to our daughter's elementary school, but it will be of little use as a research tool and the information is too simplistic to educate our snake-loving kindergartener. I'm very disappointed and expected so much more from DK.
Two Books Mixed Up by Amazon! May 4, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Snake" is a terrific book (I give it 5 stars) with fabulous photography. Every genuine reviewer has given it 5 stars. Unfortunately Amazon seems to have confused two different books---"Snake" and "The Snake Book" because reviewer Richard Bernhardt's mediocre review of the latter book has been incorrectly posted under the first book's page and affects the star average unfairly. Also, the description of the book from the School Library Journal on the "Snake" page obviously fits the other book written for children---not "Snake," which is aimed at adults. I suspect the same mess might be occurring on "The Snake Book" page. I hope Amazon fixes this!
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