Song Of The Rolling Earth

Song Of The Rolling Earth
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Publisher : Abacus
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780349143262
ISBN-13 : 0349143269
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Book Synopsis Song Of The Rolling Earth by : John Lister-Kaye

Download or read book Song Of The Rolling Earth written by John Lister-Kaye and published by Abacus. This book was released on 2017-10-05 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Conservationist and naturalist John Lister-Kaye, founder of the Aigas Field Centre, writes about his life in the glens, the wildlife that surrounds him and the primeval magical exchange that takes place between man and nature once so central to ancient civilisations. He describes finding the ruined nineteenth-century estate that is to become Aigas, taking it over and turning it into a going concern as an Educational Centre, and his own personal motivation, following the Torrey Canyon oil spillage and natural disasters in the 1960s, to become a conservationist. Interspersed within the narrative detail are engaging and enlightening descriptions of flora and fauna. John Lister-Kaye carries the reader very effectively into the minute worlds he observes and backs up keen scrutiny with facts and figures. SONG OF THE ROLLING EARTH is a notably entertaining and enlightening addition to the canon of naturalist writing that includes Gavin Maxwell's RING OF BRIGHT WATER, Henry Williamson's TARKA THE OTTER and the works of Gerald Durrell.


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