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Sir David Attenborough
Ocean : Earth's Last Wilderness£14.99'THIS IS THE STORY OF OUR OCEAN AND WE MUST WRI...'THIS IS THE STORY OF OUR OCEAN AND WE MUST WRITE ITS NEXT CHAPTER TOGETHER. FOR IF WE SAVE THE SEA, WE SAVE OUR WORLD. AFTER A LIFETIME OF FILMING OUR PLANET, I'M SURE THAT NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTA... -
Luke Barley
Ancient : Reviving the Woods That Made Britain£25.00Step into the woods, and discover the trees tha...Step into the woods, and discover the trees that made Britain. Ancient woods are Britain's richest habitats: rare fragments of our landscape that teem with life from soil to canopy. They live in ou... -
Jo Marchant
In Search of Now£20.00What if the present moment - the 'now' we all i...What if the present moment - the 'now' we all inhabit - isn't just a tick of the clock? We feel that the present is everything; all we can know. Yet physics finds no universal 'now'. To explore wha... -
Huw Richards, Sam Cooper
How to Grow Food£18.99Huw Richards and chef Sam Cooper bridge the gap...Huw Richards and chef Sam Cooper bridge the gap between the garden and kitchen, profiling the growing and cooking of 70 crops. In this super practical companion for all kitchen gardeners, each crop... -
Jessica den Outer
The Forest Fights Back£14.99As the world grapples with the escalating clima...As the world grapples with the escalating climate crisis, ecosystems are collapsing, and the planet’s future hangs in the balance. For centuries, our legal systems have treated nature as something ... -
Chloe Dalton
Raising Hare : The heart-warming true story of an unlikely friendship£10.99Imagine you could hold a baby hare and bottle-f...Imagine you could hold a baby hare and bottle-feed it. Imagine that it lived under your roof and lolloped around your bedroom at night, drumming on the duvet cover when it wanted your attention. Im... -
Martha Swales
Give it a Grow : Simple Projects to Nurture Food, Flowers and Wildlife in any Outdoor Space£18.99In this beautiful and practical guide, Martha S...In this beautiful and practical guide, Martha Swales makes it easier than ever before to start growing your own slice of nature with her collection of fool-proof projects. You don’t need expensive ... -
John Lewis-Stempel
Night Life : Walking Britain’s wild landscapes after dark£12.99At night the senses become reordered. Hearing, ...At night the senses become reordered. Hearing, touch, smell are privileged over vision. It is after dark that we humans become more sensitive to nature, more ‘animal’. But the lights of the modern ... -
Daisy Fancourt
Art Cure : The Science of How the Arts Transform Our Health£22.00Discover how art can improve our health, make u...Discover how art can improve our health, make us happier and even help us live longer with the inspiring new book from the award-winning scientist and world-leading expert. DIET. SLEEP. EXERCISE. N... -
Angie Lewin & Christopher Stocks
The Book of Garden Flowers£16.99The perfect armchair and gardening companion to...The perfect armchair and gardening companion to the garden flowers of the British Isles. Christopher Stocks tells the fascinating tales of nineteen cultivated flowers and their journeys from distan... -
Anne Weber
Sanderling£14.99How do you live with a history you can’t escape...How do you live with a history you can’t escape? What did it mean to be German one hundred years ago? And what is it like today? These are the questions at the heart of Sanderling, a classic work o... -
Maxim Samson
Invisible Lines : Boundaries and Belts That Define the World£11.99Our world has innumerable boundaries, ranging f...Our world has innumerable boundaries, ranging from the obvious - like oceans and mountain ranges - to the intangible - like subtle differences in language or climate. Most of us cross invisible lin...