From its earliest origins to the present day, this award-winning, beautifully written book describes the endlessly changing character of Britain’s countryside.
‘A classic’ Richard Mabey
Exploring the natural and man-made features of the land – fields, highways, hedgerows, fens, marshes, rivers, heaths, coasts, woods and wood pastures – he shows conclusively and unforgettably how they have developed over the centuries. In doing so, he covers a wealth of related subjects to provide a fascinating account of the sometimes subtle and sometimes radical ways in which people, fauna, flora, climate, soils and other physical conditions have played their part in the shaping of the countryside.
‘One thing is certain: no one would be wise to write further on our natural history, or to make films about it, without thinking very hard about what is contained in these authoritative pages’ COUNTRY LIFE

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No Room For Small Dreams
Good Economics For Hard Times
Diary of A Young Naturalist
Inglorious : Conflict in the Uplands
Still Life
The Deep End
The Good Ancestor
Widowland
The Compassion Project
The Diary of a Young Girl
Great British Spirit
The Secret Life of Fungi
A Life Without Fear
The Story of Tracy Beaker
RSPB Handbook of British Birds
A Manual For Heartache
Hatchet
Dead White
Gift Wrapping
The Witches
Fracture
Could You Survive Midsomer? : Can you avoid a bizarre death in England's most dangerous county?
Rotherweird
H Is For Hawk
Our Woodland Birds
The Swallow


