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Apple Acre
Adrian Bell's diaristic account of life in a Suffolk village at the beginning of the Second World War is introduced by his eldest daughter Anthea B... See details
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The Shining Levels
In 1961 John Wyatt became the first warden of the Lake District National Park, and served as its chief ranger for 25 years. The Shining Levels... See details
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Wild Life in a Southern County
Richard Jefferies was born on a Wiltshire smallholding in 1848, but this lyrical evocation of the county’s downlands, copses, streams and hedgerows... See details
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The Local
Maurice Gorham and Edward Ardizzone prepared their celebration of the London pub on the eve of the Second World War. Gorham hymns each essential el... See details
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The Journal of a Disappointed Man
When Bruce Frederick Cummings was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1915 he began revising and editing the journal he had been keeping since chi... See details
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Letters from Skokholm
Between 1927 and 1940 R.M. Lockley and his wife lived and farmed on Skokholm, an otherwise uninhabited island off the coast of Pembrokeshire. These... See details
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Salar the Salmon
A companion piece to the better-known Tarka the Otter, Williamson’s Salar the Salmon recounts the journey of a five-year old fish... See details
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Men and the Fields
Included in this series of beautifully presented anniversary reprints from Little Toller Books is Adrian Bell’s classic description of East A... See details
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The South Country
'The South Country' as Edward Thomas conceived it is not a political or social entity; rather, it is defined by a particular type of landscape – ch... See details
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Ring of Bright Water
Another in this series of beautifully presented anniversary reprints from Little Toller Books, Gavin Maxwell’s book provides a marvellous acc... See details
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