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A Natural History of the Hedgerow John Wright

A Natural History of the Hedgerow By John Wright

A Natural History of the Hedgerow by John Wright


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A Natural History of the Hedgerow Summary

A Natural History of the Hedgerow: and ditches, dykes and dry stone walls by John Wright

It is difficult to think of a more quintessential symbol of the British countryside than the British Hedgerow, bursting with blackberries, hazelnuts and sloes, and home to oak and ash, field mice and butterflies. But as much as we might dream about foraging for mushrooms or collecting wayside nettles for soup, most of us are unaware of quite how profoundly hedgerows have shaped the history of our landscape and our species. One of Britain's best known naturalists, John Wright introduces us to the natural and cultural history of hedges (as well as ditches, dykes and dry stone walls) - from the arrival of the first settlers in the British Isles to the modern day, when we have finally begun to recognise the importance of these unique ecosystems. His intimate knowledge of the countryside and its inhabitants brings this guide to life, whether discussing the skills and craft of hedge maintenance or the rich variety of animals who call them home. Informative, practical, entertaining and richly illustrated in colour throughout, A Natural History of the Hedgerow is a book to stuff into your pocket for country walks in every season, or to savour in winter before a roaring fire.

A Natural History of the Hedgerow Reviews

A true labour of love spiced with a fine dry humour... a rich and spellbinding love letter to the great British hedgerow... [not] just a delightful one-off read, but an invaluable work of reference that will remain on my bookshelves for good. -- Christopher Hart * The Sunday Times *
This handsome book is essential reading for anyone who cares about the countryside ... Wright is a friendly, expert guide and the book ends with a plea: let us treasure our hedges for all they teach us and all they protect. * Daily Mail *
A beautifully presented field guide. -- Robbie Millen * Times *
Fascinating... his book grows on me, like honeysuckle... shows a clean limb and a sense of humour... he does the hedgerow good. * Country Life *
Hugely enjoyable ... such a pleasure to read ... laced with humour and an abundance of first-hand knowledge. * BBC Countryfile *
Engaging... plants are described with tremendous knowledge and enthusiasm that can only come from someone who knows and loves them like old friends... [A] great educational tool - not to say fascinating read. * English Garden *
Wright covers a respectable amount of ground in this hybrid field guide... Often humorous and richly informative, this a perfect book for dipping into. * The Lady *
Utterly charming ... [Wright] is a storyteller, and a good one too ... a beautiful and personal account. * Gardens Illustrated *
[A] beautifully produced book ... lavishly illustrated ... informative and charming, and exhaustive in detail. This is a wonderful treatise on a man-made habitat that is a quintessential part of the English countryside. -- The 10 Best Conservation And Environment Books Of 2016 * Forbes *
Praise for The Naming of the Shrew: Who would have thought that a book about Latin names could be quite so compelling! * Alan Titchmarsh *
Brims with verbal curiosities * Nature *
Nature writing at its best: insightful, entertaining and often very funny * British Wildlife *
Weird and wonderful * Sunday Telegraph *
Charming. * The Lady *
The pleasure of Wright's book is the contrast between the rigour required for giving names and the careless minds and mischievous humour of those who devise them. * The Times *
Fascinating and funny. * BBC Countrylife *
Erudite but whimsical ... a book as charming as it is wise. * Irish Examiner *
A great read. * Grow Your Own *

About John Wright

John Wright is a naturalist and one of Great Britain's leading experts on fungi. His most recent book, The Naming of the Shrew: A Curious History of Latin Names was published by Bloomsbury in 2014. His publications include books on how to forage in hedgerows and seashores, on the delights and perils of gathering fungi and mushrooms, and how to make your own booze, all published in the popular River Cottage Handbook series.

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GOR007503522
9781846685521
1846685524
A Natural History of the Hedgerow: and ditches, dykes and dry stone walls by John Wright
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Profile Books Ltd
20160421
384
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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