Alan Titchmarsh A practical guide to the countryside that explores the heritage of rural Britain, its landscapes and wildlife, its traditions, customs and crafts. It offers a checklist of British butterflies and... | Matt Sewell You can see a selection of the 52 paintings in this book in the Cafe at Charing Cross Road until 28th June. |
Steve Coll In many of the nations where it operates, ExxonMobil has a greater sway than that of US embassy, its annual revenues are larger than total economic activity in most countries... | Stephen Moss Birds and bird lore provide a fascinating window onto our social and cultural history, and can tell us much about our changing relationship with the British landscape, our people and... |
Brian Fagan Tells the story of 5,000 years of human endeavours of water. | Time Out Guides Ltd Brings together over 60 trees around the capital that have achieved 'Great Tree' status - as determined by the popular tree-planting charity Trees for Cities. Packed with colour photography taken... |
Neil Ansell An account of five years spent alone in a hillside cottage in Wales. It is the story of those five years, where and how the author lived. It is the... | Peter Ginn; Ruth Goodman; Alexander... Wartime Farm accompanies the must-see 8-part BBC2 television series of the same name. |
Rob Hume A photographic guide to the birds of Europe, that includes Europe's bird species. It describes and illustrates bird characteristics and beautiful full colour photographs reveal individual species with unrivalled clarity... | Alan Root The author is one of Africa's most bitten. In the course of his adventures he has been mauled by a leopard, a silverback gorilla and a hippo, and almost lost... |
Mark Boyle The astonishing reality of living without our most important resource | Gordon Grice The dangers of the animal kingdom are the stuff of legend but the reality of man's vulnerability and of nature's savage power is far more various, improbable and chilling than... |
J. A. Baker; Mark Cocker; John Fanshawe Reissue of J. A. Baker,s extraordinary classic of British nature writing | Callum Roberts Taking readers on a tour beneath the seas, this title addresses questions such as: Why do currents circulate the way do? Where exactly do they go? How has the chemistry... |
Rosamund Kidman Cox Presenting the year's very best wildlife images, Wildlife Photographer of the Year Portfolio 21 is the latest memorable collection of photographs from this highly successful series. It features all winning... | Chris Yates Chris Yates, one of Britain's most insightful and lyrical writers, raises his gaze from his beloved rivers and ponds and takes us on a mesmerizing tour of the British countryside. |