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Prepare for an immersive journey beneath the waves with Ocean Wanderlust. Dive into the world of submarines, mythology, exotic marine species, and ocean-inspired fashion. Our signature Assouline style expands the horizons of travel, blending abstract interpretations like fashion, art, and architecture with the real and scientific aspects of underwater exploration.

In the deep blue, endless mysteries await, sparking boundless imagination. Legendary writers like Jules Verne and Herman Melville, as well as visionary filmmaker James Cameron, have harnessed the creative potential of the underwater world, producing unparalleled artistic output.

Yet, it's crucial to safeguard this vast marine habitat from the threats of climate change and human progress, preserving the delicate ecosystem balance. Dive into the pages of Ocean Wanderlust, and you'll discover the compelling case for protecting the ocean's beauty.

  • over 200 illustrations
  • English language
  • Released in November 2023

About the author

Kevin Koenig is the world’s preeminent marine journalist. A former executive editor at Yachting magazine, he has written regularly for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Esquire, GQ and numerous trade publications for yachting. A resident of Greenwich, Connecticut, Kevin is a father of two, not including his pit-bull mix, Nina, who is a spicy meatball. He is often found on the water, in Brazilian-jiujitsu gyms or behind a grill.

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W 10 x L 13 x D 1.4 in

Linen Hardcover, 312 pages

100% Recycled Packaging

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Description

Prepare for an immersive journey beneath the waves with Ocean Wanderlust. Dive into the world of submarines, mythology, exotic marine species, and ocean-inspired fashion. Our signature Assouline style expands the horizons of travel, blending abstract interpretations like fashion, art, and architecture with the real and scientific aspects of underwater exploration.

In the deep blue, endless mysteries await, sparking boundless imagination. Legendary writers like Jules Verne and Herman Melville, as well as visionary filmmaker James Cameron, have harnessed the creative potential of the underwater world, producing unparalleled artistic output.

Yet, it's crucial to safeguard this vast marine habitat from the threats of climate change and human progress, preserving the delicate ecosystem balance. Dive into the pages of Ocean Wanderlust, and you'll discover the compelling case for protecting the ocean's beauty.

  • over 200 illustrations
  • English language
  • Released in November 2023

About the author

Kevin Koenig is the world’s preeminent marine journalist. A former executive editor at Yachting magazine, he has written regularly for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Esquire, GQ and numerous trade publications for yachting. A resident of Greenwich, Connecticut, Kevin is a father of two, not including his pit-bull mix, Nina, who is a spicy meatball. He is often found on the water, in Brazilian-jiujitsu gyms or behind a grill.

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Since its beginnings in 1994, Assouline has been dedicated to creating books that are as informational as they are beautiful works of art. The respect for the product and the process of creation is evident in every facet – the traditional technique of hand-binding covers, the imagery that transports the reader to another place and time, the luxurious thickness of each page. Known worldwide for bringing luxury to the publishing industry, Assouline produces one-of-a-kind books on fashion, art, architecture, photography, design, and travel, weaving a story of L’Art de Vivre with every publication.

The vision, since day one, has been to create books that would complete a well curated library. Today, well appointed homes of the eternally well-dressed, are likely to have an expansive collection of Assouline books in their homes or offices.

— Forbes