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The Call of the Running Tide contains the paintings and etchings of wildlife artist Andrew Stock, arranged to cover his travels in Europe (the Alps, France, Scotland & England), India, Africa and the Antarctic. There is also a chapter on his work for the Society of Wildlife Artists, where Andrew is a past President. This, his first book, reproduces approximately 260 spectacular images of wildlife and landscapes across four continents. His commentary discusses his travels and his life as an observer and painter of nature.