Whales, porpoises and dolphins: an identification guide for Brazil
The first field guide on the cetaceans that occur in Brazil aimed at the general public, this 1993 book had a single successful edition that marked the lives of thousands of curious people and students, many of whom would later become scientists and environmentalists.
Through a captivating text, accompanied by an essay with around 150 color photos, it was possible to rescue the image of Guanabara as a living organism, which is therefore complex and delicate.
The first book on the coral environments of southern Bahia aimed at the general public, this 1994 book had a single edition in art book format and became one of the greatest references on the subject for students and the curious, many of whom would later become scientists, divers and environmentalists.
A high-quality informative and graphic work about Auguste Glaziou, an important figure in the history of landscaping and botany in Brazil. Glaziou arrived in Rio de Janeiro in 1858 and, over the course of four decades, designed important public and private gardens, standing out as a collaborator of the Emperor.