The deep field

James Bradley

Original title: Deep field

first published 1999 Henry Holt, 2000 358 pages

"Anna Frazier, a brilliant and beautiful young photographer, returns home to Sydney after a long absence and begins work on a photographic study of fossilised ammonite shells. While immersed in this project, she meets Seth LaMarque, a blind paleontologist. Anna finds herself drawn deeper and deeper into his world. She begins to explore other ways of seeing, and other ways of understanding herself."--Jacket.

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The deep field edition · 2000 · Henry Holt · 358 pages
The Deep Field edition · 2000 · Sceptre · 9780733611407
Deep field paperback · 1999 · Review · 414 pages · 9780747273073
The deep field edition · 1999 · Sceptre · 414 pages

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