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"Last Words from Paradise" is a collection of works by Peter Beard, one of America's leading photographers. "The End of the Game" was published in 1965. This masterpiece, which has been reprinted many times since then, describes the reality of how the wildlife environment in Africa after the war has been continuously damaged by man-made problems, leading to disease, starvation and death for many animals, including elephants. Beard actually lives in Africa and works in national parks, and while he uses a variety of techniques such as photographs, text, illustrations, paintings and collages to compile his diary, which has been highly praised for its artistic expression. This book is a collection of works that uses simple text, illustrations and photographs to describe the reality of Africa in a way that even children can understand. It was edited by Marvin Israel, an art director famous for the design of Richard Avedon's "Nothing Personal," and Shoji Yamagishi, the de facto editor-in-chief of Camera Mainichi, who made a great contribution to the revival of Japanese photography after the war.