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Review: Tree of Rivers by John Hemming

By Adrian Barnett

9 April 2008

BRITISH explorer and Amazon aficionado John Hemming steers us through a history of the world’s greatest river basin. It’s a narrative rich in extraordinary characters and events. Whether describing pre-conquest civilisations, the barbarity of the arriving westerners, or contrasting the rubber-era city opulence with the genocidal horrors accompanying rubber’s extraction, Hemming’s empathy and admiration for Amazonia’s indigenous peoples shines through. The book is a tour de force, nearly as rich and fascinating as the place itself.

Tree of Rivers: The story of the Amazon

John Hemming

Thames & Hudson

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