Winner of the 2020 Wainwright Prize, Diary of a Young Naturalist vividly explores the natural wor...
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Essays on extinction, death, renewal and continuity by the acclaimed writer and poet. Prompted by...
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In Osprey Lister-Kaye records the nature around his Highland home as he waits for ospreys to retu...
Jennifer Potter's new bookresurrects the pivotal artist Kurt Schwitters and places him firmly in ...
Finding nature's abundance in the edgelands of cities and prescribes a new way of looking at nature.
Bates describes a single woodland year in this enchanting book.
This is the story of the garden she carved from meadowland deep in the Chiltern Hills in the 1930s.
Some of the UK's leading nature writers consider the depth of their relationships with the ground...
In March 1943 a group of Christian pacifists took possession of a vacant farm in Frating in Essex...
Liverpool is a city of ghosts. Through the centuries, millions have lived here or come to find a ...
The Allotment is the classic study of allotments, it looks at British society and history through...
A new special edition of the seminal, bestselling book, with a new foreword by the author and a n...
W.G. Hoskins was one of the most original and influential British historians of the twentieth cen...
First book on the enigmatic author J A Baker, author of The Peregrine.
In this recently rediscovered memoir of life in The Women's Land Army, E. M. Barraud writes with ...
Herbaceous is a journey which follows the color pulse of plants throughout the year, searching fo...
King of Dust is a craftsman's personal journey through the landscapes of ancient sculpture which ...
Ridge and Furrow continues the project, begun in the acclaimed Water and Sky, to chart in prose t...
In 2017 the artist David Ward and the composer Orland Gough came together to work with a group of...
Limestone Country is a perceptive, lyrical evocation and investigation into four landscapes in Eu...
Twenty years ago Peter Hahn had a breakdown while in the back of a London taxi. Emotionally exhau...
brother. do. you. love. me. is the story of two brothers and their extraordinary journey. Combini...
Full of memorable portraitsof the inhabitants of a remove village in the Vale of Evesham in the 1...
How many clouds are in the sky? How many rays does the sun have? A fun, beautiful picture book wh...
In The Icknield Way, the poet and prose writer Edward Thomas draws us down one of England's most ...
The captivating story of the search through Europe for the Slender-billed curlew which stands on ...
A reissue of a classic which has been unavailable for thirty years. Newly commissioned introducti...
At the beginning of the 1980s Neil Ansell lived in a series of squats and derelict buildings acro...
A collection of beautifully illustratedcontemporary folk songs with music scores by Jehanne Mehta...
Millstone Grit takes the form of a fifty mile walk through the West Riding and East Lancashire, e...
Life with otters on the South-Western coast of Scotland.
Originally published in 1948, this is Grigson's careful survey ofhow an old English farmhouse was...
The debut picture book by Hannah Shuckburgh and Octavia Mackenzie. Archie's Apple is based on the...
Originally published in 1870, The Wild Garden was a sensation, up-ending the conventions of Victo...
This is an anthology of essays and poetry from more than forty of our best-loved nature writers o...
The Lost Orchards charts the decade-long journey made by pomologist Liz Copas and cider-maker Nic...
Sonia and Nika are best friends but live far away from each other: Nika lives on the left bank of...
The Charm of Birds is Edward Grey's remarkably fresh perspective on the bird life he found around...
In March 1913, as the storm clouds of the Great War gathered, the great poet, Edward Thomas took ...
Jefferies' beguiling description of his native Wiltshire, its people, nature and landscape.
What happens when we lose something special? What treasures can be found in everyday life? Little...
What is the future of thecountryside? In a time of rapid environmental, economic, and social chan...
This is one of the finest books ever written on the Lake District.
Sinclair walks back along the blue-grey roads and clifftop paths of his childhood, rediscovering ...
In 2017, Simon Moreton's father fell suddenly ill and died. His death sent the author back to his...
In her mid-twenties, shortly before her father's death, Davina Quinlivan moved from her family ho...
Known as the 'grandmother of herbalism', Juliette de Baïracli Levy travelled throughout Europe an...
Hudson's masterful book about shepherding in the southern counties of England was hailed as a mas...