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E-grāmata: Land

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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jun-2012
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  • ISBN-13: 9780007457472
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  • ISBN-13: 9780007457472
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The Collins Nature Library is a new series of classic British nature writing reissues of long-lost seminal works. The titles have been chosen by one of Britains best known and highly-acclaimed nature writers, Robert Macfarlane, who has also written new introductions that put these classics into a modern context.



A Land is Jacquetta Hawkes seminal work, and a classic piece of British Nature writing. It is the history of the shaping of Britain and its people from the first, lifeless, Pre-Cambrian rocks to the days of the ice-cream carton and the hydrogen bomb.



First, as an archaeologist and geologist, Hawkes paints a picture of the creation of Britain from the very first forming of the earths crust, through periods marked by lifeless worlds of rock, water and air, to the first emergence of life that senses its surroundings. The worms and trilobites mark the beginning of the story of life that evolves through the great reptiles, dinosaurs and finally humans.



This is science writing at its very best. Engrossing stories, curious facts and powerful narrative combine under the umbrella of poetic writing and unadulterated passion for the subject.



Widely lauded on its publication, this is an exposition of complex science in a way that is not just comprehensible, but also moving.

Recenzijas

There is a weird beauty in this prophetic book. Information it provides, curious facts, agreeable stories, passages of literary power, and many excellent digressions and asides. But all these would just compose a learned and a clever book. A Land is something more than just that: it is written with a passion of love and hate. Observer



Written with vision, with passion and with style. Her book helps us to understand both the land on which we live and the life we live on it. An exposition of two rather specialized sciences is made a moving and imaginative experience. Times Literary Supplement



Feeling and imagination, allied with the scientists grasp of material reality, have enable the author to write a powerful and distinguished book that is also a piece of fine literature. Birmingham Mail



The naturalist and the poet combine in the perfecting of the pictures which draw is unto the writers reveries. The Times

Preface to 1951 Edition vii
Introduction xi
1 Two Themes
1(8)
2 Creation
9(10)
3 Recollection
19(8)
4 An Aside on Consciousness
27(8)
5 Creation of The Mountain Country
35(28)
6 Creation of The Lowlands
63(32)
7 Digression on Rocks, Soils and Men
95(40)
8 Land and People
135(50)
9 Land and Machines
185(20)
10 Prospect Of Britain
205(20)
Appendix: Geological Time-Scale 225(2)
Maps 227(6)
Index 233
Jacquetta Hawkes was a British archaeologist and prolific writer predominantly interested in the lives of the peoples discovered by archaeological excavations. Her publications include The World of the Past (1963) and The Shell Guide to British Archaeology (1986). She co-authored a number of books with both her first husband, Christopher Hawkes Prehistoric Britain (1943) and her second husband, the prominent novelist, playwright and broadcaster J. B. Priestley Dragon's Mouth (1952) and Journey Down a Rainbow (1955).



Robert Macfarlane won the Guardian First Book Award, the Somerset Maugham Award, and The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award for his first book, Mountains of the Mind (2003). His second, The Wild Places (2007), was similarly celebrated, winning three prizes and being shortlisted for six more. Both books were adapted for television by the BBC. He is a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.