Nature and the natural world: general interest Books
Sastrugi Press 50 Jackson Hole Photography Hotspots: A Guide for Photographers and Wildlife Enthusiasts
Book SynopsisThe definitive Jackson Hole Landscape Photography Guide, 2nd EditionLearn the best photography secret spots of Jackson HoleLearn the best Jackson Hole photography locations with this guide. The beautiful landscape of northwest Wyoming is unmatched. Finding where the best locations are can be a time-consuming challenge. This book makes finding the most photogenic locations in and around Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park quick and easy. Some sites are well-known while other sites are more obscure."Take the direct path to photographic success in Jackson Hole with this guidebook."Each photography hotspot includes directions, GPS coordinates, a site description, what to expect, and photography tips. Learn the best time of the day, what the ideal focal length lens is for each area, and what you will likely see.What''s Inside Best viewpoints Seasons for areas Photography tips Local secret spots Cameras, lenses, and settings used Features additional photography by: Beth Holmes, Randy Isaacson, and Loren NelsonGet your copy today to find the best photography spots in the Jackson Hole region!
£24.48
Resource Publications (CA) The Nature of Man
£11.40
Independently Published Beekeeping for Beginners: A Beginner's Guide on How to Understand the Basics and Get Started With Beekeeping
£14.11
Lulu.com Walking
£8.43
Warbler Classics The Land of Little Rain (Warbler Classics)
£11.35
Enchanted Rock Press, LLC The Earth Beneath My Feet: A 7,000-Mile Walk of Discovery into the Heart of Wild Nature
Book Synopsis The Earth Beneath My Feet tells the extraordinary true story of a 7,000-mile solo walk. Hiking from Calabria in Italy to the top of Norway, Andrew Terrill reveals the wild side of Europe that most people miss. A compelling travel narrative about a challenging physical journey, The Earth Beneath My Feet also explores ''the journey within'' - a passionate search for belonging within the natural world. Like millions of people, Andrew Terrill grew up on the edge of a big city. But for Terrill, a young man in his early twenties, suburban life lacked purpose and meaning. What Terrill craved was a life of simplicity, freedom and adventure, and after surviving a near-fatal fall in the Swiss Alps, that was the life he chose.In May 1997, despite lacking the funds, Terrill left his London home and travelled to the southernmost point of Calabria, Italy. Once there, he turned north and began walking. His destination, the North Cape at the top of Norway, lay unimaginably far away.Leaving civilisation behind, and frequently even trails, Terrill journeyed deep into the ''other'' Europe, the hidden wilderness Europe, a parallel continent that still exists beyond road''s end. Travelling alone, he hiked the length of the Apennine mountain range - a forgotten side of Italy few outsiders ever know - continued across the Alps, through the forests of Central Europe, and then on towards the vast northern wildernesses of Arctic Norway. With every step, Terrill immersed himself in the natural world, seeking a deeper connection with it. The 18-month journey became a voyage of discovery, unveiling the secrets and treasures of Europe''s least-known places. The miles brought hardships and struggles, pushed Terrill to his limits, but ultimately led to unimaginable rewards.The Earth Beneath My Feet describes the first eight months of this epic walk. It takes readers the length of Italy during a searing-hot summer, and then across Austria into the depths of a fierce Alpine winter. The book introduces many of Europe''s wildest and most beautiful locations - environments little touched by the modern world - as well as the colourful characters who live alongside the wild. It describes the full experience of travelling on foot through nature, and of living outside in all conditions. And it chronicles a journey of immense growth, of overcoming a sheltered upbringing and finding connection with something bigger and wilder.The Earth Beneath My Feet is a narrative filled with freshness, optimism, wonder and youthful enthusiasm - an inspiring true story by a young man who chose to embrace life and live it to the full.Featuring 80 evocative black and white photographs, and 8 maps, The Earth Beneath My Feet will satisfy anyone who feels the call of adventure, who has the urge to travel, who loves nature, and who feels a desire to live the life they know deep down they are meant to live. The second half of this journey, told in On Sacred Ground, will follow on June 1 2022.
£14.95
Enchanted Rock Press, LLC The Earth Beneath My Feet: A 7,000-mile Walk of Discovery into the Heart of Wild Nature
£24.65
Lavender Button Books Crow Dancing: poetry of the fields, lanes and land
£9.03
Lavender Button Books Greening: Poetry of the Spring
£7.99
Benediction Classics Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 - Volume 3
£25.49
The Swan River Press Insect Literature
£17.59
Christopher Freeland Radiesthesia II
£10.56
Chronicle Books How to Read the Wilderness: An Illustrated Guide
Book SynopsisFrom the mountains to the ocean shores, from the wetlands to the deserts, North America teems with flora and fauna in delicately balanced ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth. With this book in hand, you will understand the language of nature and see those wild places with new eyes. You’ll learn to recognize the lobed leaf of an Oracle Oak, the webbed tracks of a River Otter, and the fine, cream-colored tentacles of a Frilled Anemone. This volume celebrates a tradition of knowledge established by the Nature Study Guild. For more than sixty years, the Guild’s pocket guidebooks have helped hikers, campers, foragers, and explorers navigate the great outdoors. Now, the best of the guides’ informative text and iconic illustrations are gathered in one handsome hardcover: the perfect reference for today’s ramblers.
£24.70
Chronicle Books Forest School for Grown-Ups: Explore the Wisdom
Book SynopsisFrom starting a fire to foraging for food, basket making to making a bird feeder, tree hugging and cloud scrying, this beautifully designed forest almanac is a treasure for anyone who loves the outdoors. Forest schools for kids originated in Scandinavia as outdoor play-based learning groups, and in 2016 The Forest School Foundation was established in the USA. But why should kids have all the fun? Connecting with green spaces, trees, and plants can lift our spirits, lower our stress levels, and relax our brains - in short, playing outside is good for adults, too. Forest School for Grown-Ups is here to help. A gorgeous and comprehensive guide to all things outdoors for anyone who loves being in and interacting with nature, readers will learn how to make a rope sing, go forest bathing, read flowers, build a campfire, and make a forest potion. From practical tips and how-tos to forest folklore, there's something for everyone. Exquisite lino cut art and illustrations run throughout, along with step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and more. Forest School for Grown-Ups provides the perfect resource for people of all ages to enjoy spending quality time outdoors. From starting a fire to foraging for food, basket making to making a bird feeder, tree hugging and cloud scrying, this beautifully designed forest almanac is a treasure for anyone who loves the outdoors. HANDY AND INFORMATIVE: Comprehensive collection of all things trees, loaded with practical content with a rich, powerful design, making it the perfect gift for anyone who loves the outdoors BEAUTIFUL AND DISTINCTIVE: Features unique handmade linocut art. FAMILY-FRIENDLY: Family-friendly, for all ages Perfect for: • Anyone who loves the outdoors, camping, trees, and nature • Father's Day, birthday, and holiday gift-givers
£18.99
Worldwide Spark Publish Mihai Eminescu: The Greatest Romanian Romantic Poet, Book of Poems for Happiness!
£8.99
Benediction Classics Handbook of Nature Study
£23.51
Benediction Classics Handbook of Nature Study
£31.42
The Book Foundation The Book of Nature A Sourcebook of Spiritual Perspectives on Nature and the Environment The Education Project Series
£16.10
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Northern Bee Books Notes from a Clifftop Apiary
£14.58
Northern Bee Books The Principles of Bee Improvement
£16.56
Northern Bee Books Simple Methods of Making Increase
£12.60
Saraband The Nature of Spring
Book SynopsisA BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. Spring is nature's season of rebirth and rejuvenation. Earth's northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, winter yields to intensifying light and warmth, and a wild, elemental beauty transforms the Highland landscape and a repertoire of islands from Colonsay to Lindisfarne. Jim Crumley chronicles the wonder, tumult and spectacle of that transformation, but he shows too that it is no Wordsworthian idyll that unfolds. Climate chaos brings unwanted drama to the lives of badger and fox, seal and seabird and raptor, pine marten and sand martin. Jim lays bare the impact of global warming and urges us all towards a more daring conservation vision that embraces everything from the mountain treeline to a second spring for the wolf.Trade Review"There are books that transport us and Jim Crumley's ode to spring takes us there on the wings of a sea eagle ... Exquisitely observed ... uplifting and disquieting ... Crumley's masterful words take you into the canvas of nature as into the work of a grand master ... The joy, the passion, the complete understanding Jim has for his world is a portal. The world on our doorstep." Scottish Book of the Week, The Courier; "Nature writer and poet Jim Crumley returns with a third volume of close observations [and] charts the arrival of spring, from the February song of a mistle thrush to May's drowsy warmth. Crumley quotes Margiad Evans - `Write in the very now where you find yourself' - and takes her advice to heart." New Statesman; "This thought-inducing paean to nature brings the issues of the natural world to the forefront ... Crumley writes movingly about the season of rebirth and transformation which sees the hibernators awaken and the daffodils rise. A wonderful read." Kirstin Tait, Scottish Field; "A fantastic writer ... exquisite observations of details in the landscape as well as sweeping vistas ... remarkable." Ben Hoare, BBC Countryfile magazine; "Compelling ... Radical ... Crumley writes of the creatures and landscape before him like a James Guthrie or Landseer of print ... He could be Ali Smith's naturalist twin." Rosemary Goring, Scottish Review of Books; "Beautifully written ... thoughtful and thought-provoking ... Jim Crumley does not shy away from the important issues facing the natural world [in] a book you'd like to think could have real influence on the world we live in." Undiscovered Scotland; Praise for Jim Crumley's writing: Wainwright Golden Beer Prize 2017, LONGLISTED; The Richard Jeffries Society & White Horse Bookshop Literary Prize for nature writing, SHORTLISTED; "A delightful meditation." Stephen Moss, Books of the Year, Guardian; "Nature writing is like trying to catch birds with cobwebs. Crumley's just has a higher tensile strength than most." Herald; "Breathtaking...This nature book is a delight...words that freshen and sparkle the everyday world and sprinkle warmth and colour into the heart of it." Miriam Darlington, BBC Wildlife; "Enchanting." Sara Maitland; "A passionate, compelling, very personal work... the honesty of his voice is striking." Scottish Review of Books; "Enthralling and often strident." ObserverTable of ContentsPart One: Harbingers; Chapter One: First Syllables; Chapter Two: Falcons of the Yellow Hill; Chapter Three: The Backward Spring; Chapter Four: The; Mountaineering Badger; Part Two: Island Spring; Chapter Five: The Nature of Second Spring; Chapter Six: Forty-eight Hours on Colonsay; Chapter Seven: Yell – No Need of Dreams; Chapter Eight: An Island Pilgrimage (1) – Mull and Iona; Chapter Nine: An Island Pilgrimage (2) – Lismore to Islandshire; Chapter Ten: An Island Pilgrimage (3) – Lindisfarne, Nature’s Island; Chapter Eleven: May in June; Part Three: Highland Spring Chapter Twelve: Glen Clova and the Definite Article; Chapter Thirteen: The Poetry of Mountain Flowers; Chapter Fourteen: The Sanctuary (1) – A Second Spring for the Wolf; Chapter Fifteen: The Sanctuary (2) – Loch Tulla; Chapter Sixteen: The Properties of Mercury; Chapter Seventeen: Renaissance
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Sharon Leedell Misty's Mini Guides: Lakeland Walks for Big Dogs!
£15.60
Sharon Leedell Misty's Mini Guides: Lakeland walks for BIG dogs!
£15.60
Clink Street Publishing Loxley: Wanderings in a Curious Valley
£8.99
Sharon Leedell Misty's Mini Guides: Lakeland Walks for Big Dogs
£15.60
Sharon Leedell Misty's Mini Guides: Lakeland Walks for Big Dogs!
£15.60
Arment Biological Press The Compleat Angler: Or, the Contemplative Man's Recreation
£14.11
The Blackburn Press A Natural History of Raccoons
£15.59
The Blackburn Press Kalahari Hyenas: Comparative Behavioral Ecology of Two Species
£32.97
The Blackburn Press The African Leopard: Ecology and Behavior of a Solitary Felid
£41.97
Orchard Innovations Ozark Plants
£22.99
Rogue Scholar Press Roan Stallion, Tamar and Other Poems
£14.11
New World Library Solitude
£19.94
Wayfarer Books River, Amen
£14.24
Mazo Publishers A Luna Moth's Life
£14.73
Madville Publishing LLC Splinter: poems
£15.99
Perfect Bound Books Swear Bears
£13.50
Balboa Press UK Cracking Nature's Code: The Potential Answer to Everything
£13.59
Penguin Putnam Inc Islands of Abandonment: Nature Rebounding in the
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£16.15
Antiqua Sapientia Historia Natural - Una edición condensada
£22.99
Books on Demand Débuter la photo animalière avec un petit budget
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£12.31
Hansebooks The variation of animals and plants under
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£35.06
Books on Demand Wilde Kräuter und Heilende Pflanzen für Körper und Seele: Ein Kurs in Heilpflanzenkunde
£23.60
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Books on Demand Kachelofen Selbstbau: Bauanleitung
£21.76