England : A Natural History

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  • Author:
    LEWIS-STEMPEL John
  • ISBN:
    9780857526472
  • Publication Date:
    November 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    464
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Random House
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
England : A Natural History
England : A Natural History

England : A Natural History

SKU: 9780857526472
Regular price $65.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    LEWIS-STEMPEL John
  • ISBN:
    9780857526472
  • Publication Date:
    November 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    464
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Random House
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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Referencing beloved great writers in whose footsteps he treads - Gilbert White, John Clare, W. H. Hudson, Richard Jefferies, Edward Thomas - and combining breathtakingly beautiful prose with detailed wildlife observation, botanical fact and ancient folklore, Lewis-Stempel immerses himself in each place, discovering their singular atmosphere, the play of the seasons; the feel of the wind in midwinter; the sounds of daybreak; how twilight settles. Each one - whether managed park or wild moor, plunging cliff or man-made Broads - has also shaped human life, forming our idea of ourselves and our sense of what 'England' means.

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  • Referencing beloved great writers in whose footsteps he treads - Gilbert White, John Clare, W. H. Hudson, Richard Jefferies, Edward Thomas - and combining breathtakingly beautiful prose with detailed wildlife observation, botanical fact and ancient folklore, Lewis-Stempel immerses himself in each place, discovering their singular atmosphere, the play of the seasons; the feel of the wind in midwinter; the sounds of daybreak; how twilight settles. Each one - whether managed park or wild moor, plunging cliff or man-made Broads - has also shaped human life, forming our idea of ourselves and our sense of what 'England' means.

Referencing beloved great writers in whose footsteps he treads - Gilbert White, John Clare, W. H. Hudson, Richard Jefferies, Edward Thomas - and combining breathtakingly beautiful prose with detailed wildlife observation, botanical fact and ancient folklore, Lewis-Stempel immerses himself in each place, discovering their singular atmosphere, the play of the seasons; the feel of the wind in midwinter; the sounds of daybreak; how twilight settles. Each one - whether managed park or wild moor, plunging cliff or man-made Broads - has also shaped human life, forming our idea of ourselves and our sense of what 'England' means.