From the author of The Old Ways and Underland, an "eloquent (and compulsively readable) reminder that, though we're laying waste the world, nature still holds sway over much of the earth's surface." --Bill McKibben Winner of the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature and a finalist for the Orion Book Award Are there any genuinely wild places left in Britain and Ireland? That is the question that Robert Macfarlane poses to himself as he embarks on a series of breathtaking journeys through some of the archipelago's most remarkable landscapes. He climbs, walks, and swims by day and spends his nights sleeping on cliff-tops and in ancient meadows and wildwoods. With elegance and passion he entwines history, memory, and landscape in a bewitching evocation of wildness and its vital importance.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group
Published: 07/01/2008
ISBN: 9780143113935
Pages: 340
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 7.48h x 5.54w x 0.74d
Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 04/07/2008 pg. 54
Kirkus Reviews 06/01/2008 pg. 586
New York Times Book Review 07/06/2008 pg. 5
Library Journal 07/15/2008 pg. 104
New York Times Book Review 07/13/2008 pg. 22
NY Times Notable Bks of Year 12/07/2008 pg. 11