The Natural History of Selborne

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More than any other writer Gilbert White (1720-93) has shaped the relationship between man and nature. A hundred years before Darwin, White realised the crucial role of worms in the formation of soil and understood the significance of territory and song in birds. His precise, scrupulously honest and unaffectedly witty observations led him to interpret animals’ behaviour in a unique manner. This collection of his letters to the explorer and naturalist Daines Barrington and the eminent zoologist Thomas Pennant – White’s intellectual lifelines from his country-village home – are a beautifully written, detailed evocation of the lives of the flora and fauna of eighteenth-century England.

Additional information

Weight 0.222 kg
Dimensions 1.5 × 13 × 20 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

320

Publisher

Year Published

1977-5-26

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0140431128

About The Author

Edited with an introduction by Richard Mabey

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