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Beechcombings

Richard Mabey

From Shelf: Trees

In Beechcomings Richard Mabey set out to uncover our relationship with trees, and specifically the beech, their significance in nature and meaning in folklore.

In 1987 the Great Storm that ravaged southern England felled millions of trees, and prompted a reappraisal of the arboreal in our lives. In Beechcomings Richard Mabey set out to uncover our relationship with trees, and specifically the beech, their significance in nature and meaning in folklore. First published in 2007 this book was widely praised and described by Kathleen Jamie in the Guardian as 'Refreshing, droll, politically alert, occasionally self-mocking, he has the enviable ability both to write historical overview and also to slip into the woods like a dryad, bringing us back to the trees themselves.' This new edition forms part of the Richard Mabey Library, published to mark the author's 80th birthday, and includes a cover by the artist Michael Kirkman.

Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Little Toller Books
ISBN:
9781908213945
Published Date:
22/11/2021
Dimensions:
225mm x 156mm
Weight:
300g
Category:
Trees, wildflowers & plants

RRP: £18

Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9781908213945


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