HARDCOVER Richard Woldendorp, one of Australia’s finest professional photographers, wanted to show Australians how their continent looked before humans began to alter it. Australia is vast and mainly flat, so Richard Woldendorp took to the air and flew for 420 hours, over untamed and remote parts of the continent. He took about 12,000 photographs, from which the 323 reproduced here are selected. pp. 237 #060122 (Small prev ownership stamp on fep)