Search results for ""Author Jean Giono""
Carl Hanser Verlag Der Mann der Bume pflanzte
£17.00
Matthes & Seitz Verlag Provence
£15.00
Duomo Ediciones El Hombre Que Plantaba Arboles
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Hualde Alfaro, Luis Enrique y Pascual Loyarte, Unai Zuhaitzak landatzen zituen gizona
Zuhaitzak landatzen zituen gizonaLiburuaElzéard Bouffier artzainaren istorio zoragarria duzu eskuartean, Probentzako eremu zabal batean zuhaitzak landatzen urteak eta urteak eman zituen gizonaren istorioa.
£11.16
Seven Stories Press,U.S. The Solitude Of Compassion
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Gallimard L'homme qui plantait des arbres
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Gallimard Le hussard sur le toit Folio
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Editions Flammarion Le chant du monde
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Archipelago Books Occupation Journal
A renowned writer and committed pacifist throughout the 1930s - a conviction that resulted in his imprisonment before and after the Occupation - Jean Giono spent the war in the village of Contadour in Provence, where he wrote, corresponded with other writers, and cared for his consumptive daughter. This journal records his musings on art and literature, his observations of life, his interactions with the machinery of the collaborationist Vichy regime, as well as his forceful political convictions.
£14.99
Counterpoint Joy of Man's Desiring: A Novel
£13.88
Gallimard Le petit garcon qui avait envie d'espace
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The New York Review of Books, Inc The Open Road
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Archipelago Books Ennemonde
£12.99
The New York Review of Books, Inc A King Alone
£14.99
Chelsea Green Publishing Co The Man Who Planted Trees
'A book for children from 8 to 80. I love the humanity of this story and how one man's efforts can change the future for so many.' Michael Morpurgo, Independent '[This] simple classic may just hold the secret to meaningful existence.' Richard Powers, author of The Overstory The Man Who Planted Trees was first published by Chelsea Green twenty years ago and it became a timeless classic. Now this beautiful gift edition is available for the first time in the UK, complete with reproductions of the original woodcut engravings. In this ageless eco-fable about what one person can do to restore the earth, Elzéard Bouffier spends his life planting one hundred acorns a day in a desolate, barren section of Provence in the south of France. The result is a total transformation of the landscape - from one devoid of life, with miserable, contentious inhabitants, to one filled with the scent of flowers, the songs of birds and fresh, flowing water. Since our first publication, The Man Who Planted Trees has sold over a quarter of a million copies and inspired countless numbers of people around the world to take action and plant trees. This edition includes a foreword by Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize and founder of the African Green Belt Movement. 'It has given me much joy to reread this story.' Wendell Berry
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Classiques Garnier Un de Baumugnes
£41.88
The New York Review of Books, Inc Melville: A Novel
£13.99
Vintage Publishing The Man Who Planted Trees: A novel from the Vintage Earth collection
'And so, with great care, he planted his hundred acorns'While hiking through the wild lavender in a wind-swept, desolate valley in Provence, a man comes across a solitary shepherd called Elzéard Bouffier. Staying with him, he watches Elzéard sorting and then planting hundreds of acorns as he walks through the wilderness.Ten years later, after surviving the First World War, he visits the shepherd again. A young forest is slowly spreading over the valley - Elzéard has continued his work. Year after year the narrator returns to see the miracle being created: a verdant, green landscape that is testament to one man's creative instinct. miracle he is gradually creating: a verdant, green landscape that is a testament to one man's creative instinct.'I love the humanity of this story and how one man's efforts can change the future for so many' Michael Morpurgo, IndependentVINTAGE EARTH is a series of books that reveals our ever-changing relationship with the environment. These are stories old and young, set in worlds real or imagined, that allow us to explore our connection to the natural world. Transformative, wild, surprising and essential, these novels take on the most urgent story of our times.
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The New York Review of Books, Inc Hill
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Vintage Publishing The Man Who Planted Trees
‘A book for children from 8 to 80. I love the humanity of this story and how one man’s efforts can change the future for so many. It’s a real message of hope.’ Michael MorpurgoDiscover this beloved masterpiece of nature writing that is a hymn to creation and to the power of the individual to do their bit to change the world for the better.In 1910, while hiking through the wild lavender in a wind-swept, desolate valley in Provence, a man comes across a shepherd called Elzéard Bouffier. Staying with him, he watches Elzéard sorting and then planting hundreds of acorns as he walks through the wilderness. Ten years later, after surviving the First World War, he visits the shepherd again and sees the young forest he has created spreading slowly over the valley. Elzéard’s solitary, silent work continues and the narrator returns year after year to see the miracle he is gradually creating: a verdant, green landscape that is a testament to one man’s creative instinct.A beautiful story of hope, survival and selflessness, The Man Who Planted Trees resonates as strongly with readers today as when it was first published.Featuring an introduction from award-winning naturalist Richard Mabey, author of Nature Cure.
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