In the tradition of great Magnum books this publication brings together work by the finest photographers of our time. For fifty years Magnum photographers, through commissions and their personal work, have produced images that comment on the state of the world. In photographing the landscape they are not just spectators but participants, aware that the land itself has been shaped by man, and that the very notion of a landscape depends on a human viewpoint. As each photographer records, interprets and finds a unique personal style, the variations on a theme are endless - landscapes of war, of agriculture, of industry, of cities and motorways, of desolation, celebration and tranquillity. The photographs gathered in this book invite us to rediscover landscape, and urge us to think more profoundly about the planet earth.'A collection of cracking landscapes from members of the world renowned picture agency.' (Practical Photography) 'An inspiring and diverse collection.' (Amateur Photographer) 'One of the most successful photography books of this year. To shamelessly pilfer the joke of the great Dorothy Parker: me Leica.' (Wallpaper*)