A breathtaking visual tour of our most remarkable woodlands, this collection of photos features numerous two-page spreads up to 12 x 24 inches, showcasing trees in all their diversity, colors, and grandeur—from lush jungles to autumnal foliage—alongside the creatures who depend upon them for survival. Contributing essays on the history of our interactions with forests, Lewis Blackwell also includes thought-provoking captions by such figures as Ursula K. Le Guin, Hermann Hesse, Anton Chekhov, and Henry David Thoreau.