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Peregrine: The Hill of Summer & Diaries: the Complete Works of J. A. Baker [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x27 mm, weight: 300 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Mar-2015
  • Izdevniecība: William Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0008138311
  • ISBN-13: 9780008138318
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x27 mm, weight: 300 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Mar-2015
  • Izdevniecība: William Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0008138311
  • ISBN-13: 9780008138318
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Reissue of J. A. Bakers extraordinary classic of British nature writing



Despite the association of peregrines with the wild, outer reaches of the British Isles, The Peregrine is set on the flat marshes of the Essex coast, where J A Baker spent a long winter looking and writing about the visitors from the uplands peregrines that spend the winter hunting the huge flocks of pigeons and waders that share the desolate landscape with them.



Including original diaries from which The Peregrine was written and its companion volume The Hill of Summer, this is a beautiful compendium of lyrical nature writing at its absolute best. Such luminaries as Richard Mabey, Robert Macfarlane, Ted Hughes and Andrew Motion have cited this as one of the most important books in 20th Century nature writing, and the bestselling author Mark Cocker has provided an introduction on the importance of Baker, his writings and the diaries creating the essential volume of Baker's writings.



Papers, maps, and letters have recently come to light which in turn provide a little more background into J A Bakers history. Contemporaries particularly from his time at school in Chelmsford have provided insights, remembering a school friend who clearly made an impact on his generation.



Among fragments of letters to Baker was one from a reader who praised a piece that Baker had written in RSPB Birds magazine in 1971. Apart from a paper on peregrines which Baker wrote for the Essex Bird Report, this article entitled On the Essex Coast appears to be his only other published piece of writing, and, with the agreement of the RSPB, it has been included in this updated new paperback edition of Bakers astounding work.

Recenzijas

A masterpiece of natural history writing. I would recommend to anybody who loves the English language, let alone birds of prey Monty Don, Financial Times



A visionary, vision-changing masterpiece; a book that, once read, will never release its grip upon you. Robert Macfarlane, Author of Landmarks and The Wild Places



Passionately fierce but also wonderfully tender Andrew Motion



an inspiring example to future writers, and a gift to lovers of nature. The Times Literary Supplement



a literary masterpiece, one of the 20th centurys outstanding examples of nature writing. Independent



The Peregrine should be known as one of the finest works on nature ever written' BBC Wildlife



some of the most marvellous prose of the twentieth century. Literary Review



A tour de force what can I do except praise writing which involves all the senses? This book goes altogether outside the bird-book into literature. The Sunday Times



A rapt and remarkable book his phrases have a magnesium-flare intensity. Observer



what is certain is that The Peregrine is the most precise and poetic account of a bird possibly of any non-human creature ever written in English prose. Daily Telegraph



J. A. Baker's poetic prose has a hard intensity and an exquisite lyric grace that takes it far beyond the stereotypical stuff of larks ascending and questing voles. Cruelly beautiful and brutally exact, it sees the countryside anew to give us nature in the wild and in the raw. The Scotsman



Including original diaries from which The Peregrine was written and its companion volume, The Hill of Summer, this is a beautiful compendium of lyrical nature writing at its absolute best [ ]. For those with an interest in the Peregrine Falcon or classic natural history writing. Guardian

Introduction 4(12)
Mark Cocker
Notes on J. A. Baker 16(10)
John Fanshawe
The Peregrine
26(144)
Beginnings
27(6)
Peregrines
33(14)
The Hunting Life
47(123)
The Hill of Summer
170(106)
April: Woods and Fields
171(9)
May: A Storm
180(5)
May: The Pine Wood
185(6)
May: A Journey
191(8)
May: Downland
199(7)
June: Beech Wood
206(8)
June: The Sea and the Moor
214(5)
June: Midsummer
219(9)
July: A River
228(11)
July: The Heath
239(10)
August: Estuary
249(14)
September: The Hill
263(13)
The Diaries
276(150)
Introduction
277(5)
John Fanshawe
1954--1961
282(144)
On the Essex Coast
426(6)
Acknowledgements 432