Emeritus Professor Andrew Shaw Goudie (born 21 August 1945 in Cheltenham) is a geographer at the University of Oxford specialising in desert geomorphology, dust storms, weathering, and climatic change in the tropics. He is also known for his teaching and best-selling textbooks on human impacts on the environment. He is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of forty-one books (many of which have appeared in numerous editions) and more than two hundred papers published in learned journals. He combines research and some teaching with administrative roles.
“…this is both a serious work of scholarship and a
richly-illustrated volume that would be the pride of coffee table
or bookcase alike … the writing throughout is lucid, and the
multiplicity of maps, photographs and other illustrations make this
a coffee table book for anyone who loves deserts, the armchair
traveller and the serious scholar alike.”
*ASTENE Bulletin*
The large format photographs are superb, evocative of period and
personality, the savage noble in full pursuit of the noble savage,
high romanticism and picturesque half-naked tribesmen in the
ascendant.
*History Today*
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