Britain in the wild

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    • Hallett, Jim

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Britain in the wild

Jim Hallett

Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 160) and index

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The "Country Series" aims to combine photographs with light, but authoritative commentary on the chosen themes, which cover art, architecture, travel, local history, the countryside, topography, gardens and rural life. In "Britain in the Wild", natural history photographer Jim Hallett captures Britain's most precious countryside, together with the rich diversity of its flora and fauna. Encompassing ancient woodlands, fenlands, moorlands, mountain peaks, boglands and estuaries, his magnificent photographs include red squirrels, dormice, birds of prey, kingfishers, butterflies and orchids. With a lively and informative text, this book is not only a visual record of Britain's wildlife, but a tribute to its peerless countryside.

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