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Cabot, D.; Goodwillie, R.
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PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /ZVAB
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ISBN10: 0008183783, ISBN13: 9780008183783, [publisher: Harper Collins] Hardcover First Edition 496, col photos, col illus. . HB. NEW. . First edition, first printing. The Burren is one of those rare and magical places where geology, glacial history, botany, zoology and millennia of cultural history have converged to create a unique landscape of extraordinary natural history interest. It is without equal to any other area in Ireland or Britain.To the unsuspecting tourist, much of the landscape of the Burren looks bleak, rocky, and inhospitable for any sort of farming. Yet the Burren is an agricultural landscape that has been continuously farmed since the first settlers began clearing the forest cover in the Neolithic period. Today there are several hundred farms within the Burren area. Most of these families live and work there and the farmers are crucial for the Burren's future as an area of unique landscape and ecological interest.The area attracts any naturalist with an eye for beauty, but it is the intricacies of the species' ecology, their links to the soil or to a particular insect that is really fascinating. It is a veritable paradise for naturalists not only do plants seem to grow on next to nothing, but all the organisms have survived the comings and goings of woodland, the multiple mouths of grazing animals and the passage of several civilisations over 6,000 years. How they have persisted in such exuberance and diversity is a testament to their pas ...
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Cabot D.; Goodwillie R.
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63.08
Pemberley Natural History Books /Biblio
Harper Collins, Date: 2018. 496, col photos, col illus. . HB. NEW. . First edition, first printing. The Burren is one of those rare and magical places where geology, glacial history, botany, zoology and millennia of cultural history have converged to create a unique landscape of extraordinary natural history interest. It is without equal to any other area in Ireland or Britain.To the unsuspecting tourist, much of the landscape of the Burren looks bleak, rocky, and inhospitable for any sort of farming. Yet the Burren is an agricultural landscape that has been continuously farmed since the first settlers began clearing the forest cover in the Neolithic period. Today there are several hundred farms within the Burren area. Most of these families live and work there and the farmers are crucial for the Burren’s future as an area of unique landscape and ecological interest.The area attracts any naturalist with an eye for beauty, but it is the intricacies of the species’ ecology, their links to the soil or to a particular insect that is really fascinating. It is a veritable paradise for naturalists – not only do plants seem to grow on next to nothing, but all the organisms have survived the comings and goings of woodland, the multiple mouths of grazing animals and the passage of several civilisations over 6,000 years. How they have persisted in such exuberance and diversity is a testament to their past evolution and to the gene complement that they have accumulated ov ...
Cabot, D.; Goodwillie, R.
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64.29
PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0008183783, ISBN13: 9780008183783, [publisher: Harper Collins] Hardcover First Edition 496, col photos, col illus. . HB. NEW. . First edition, first printing. The Burren is one of those rare and magical places where geology, glacial history, botany, zoology and millennia of cultural history have converged to create a unique landscape of extraordinary natural history interest. It is without equal to any other area in Ireland or Britain.To the unsuspecting tourist, much of the landscape of the Burren looks bleak, rocky, and inhospitable for any sort of farming. Yet the Burren is an agricultural landscape that has been continuously farmed since the first settlers began clearing the forest cover in the Neolithic period. Today there are several hundred farms within the Burren area. Most of these families live and work there and the farmers are crucial for the Burren's future as an area of unique landscape and ecological interest.The area attracts any naturalist with an eye for beauty, but it is the intricacies of the species' ecology, their links to the soil or to a particular insect that is really fascinating. It is a veritable paradise for naturalists not only do plants seem to grow on next to nothing, but all the organisms have survived the comings and goings of woodland, the multiple mouths of grazing animals and the passage of several civilisations over 6,000 years. How they have persisted in such exuberance and diversity is a testament to their pas ...
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ISBN10: 0008183783, ISBN13: 9780008183783, [publisher: Harper Collins] Hardcover First Edition 496, col photos, col illus. . HB. Fine in d/w (in removable protective sleeve). Signed by both authors. First edition, first printing. The Burren is one of those rare and magical places where geology, glacial history, botany, zoology and millennia of cultural history have converged to create a unique landscape of extraordinary natural history interest. It is without equal to any other area in Ireland or Britain.To the unsuspecting tourist, much of the landscape of the Burren looks bleak, rocky, and inhospitable for any sort of farming. Yet the Burren is an agricultural landscape that has been continuously farmed since the first settlers began clearing the forest cover in the Neolithic period. Today there are several hundred farms within the Burren area. Most of these families live and work there and the farmers are crucial for the Burren's future as an area of unique landscape and ecological interest.The area attracts any naturalist with an eye for beauty, but it is the intricacies of the species' ecology, their links to the soil or to a particular insect that is really fascinating. It is a veritable paradise for naturalists not only do plants seem to grow on next to nothing, but all the organisms have survived the comings and goings of woodland, the multiple mouths of grazing animals and the passage of several civilisations over 6,000 years. How they have persist ...
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Pemberley Natural History Books /Biblio
Harper Collins, Date: 2018. 496, col photos, col illus. . HB. Fine in d/w (in removable protective sleeve). Signed by both authors.. First edition, first printing. The Burren is one of those rare and magical places where geology, glacial history, botany, zoology and millennia of cultural history have converged to create a unique landscape of extraordinary natural history interest. It is without equal to any other area in Ireland or Britain.To the unsuspecting tourist, much of the landscape of the Burren looks bleak, rocky, and inhospitable for any sort of farming. Yet the Burren is an agricultural landscape that has been continuously farmed since the first settlers began clearing the forest cover in the Neolithic period. Today there are several hundred farms within the Burren area. Most of these families live and work there and the farmers are crucial for the Burren’s future as an area of unique landscape and ecological interest.The area attracts any naturalist with an eye for beauty, but it is the intricacies of the species’ ecology, their links to the soil or to a particular insect that is really fascinating. It is a veritable paradise for naturalists – not only do plants seem to grow on next to nothing, but all the organisms have survived the comings and goings of woodland, the multiple mouths of grazing animals and the passage of several civilisations over 6,000 years. How they have persisted in such exuberance and diversity is a testament to their past ev ...
Cabot D. & Goodwillie R.
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77.24
Acanthophyllum Books /Biblio
Collins New Naturalist series no. 138, Date: 2018. 1st edition. Hard covers, dust jacket. New/New. New in shrink-wrapper. 2018. Collins New Naturalist series no. 138 ISBN 0008183783 9780008183783 [GB]
Cabot, D. & Goodwillie, R.
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78.72
Acanthophyllum Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0008183783, ISBN13: 9780008183783, [publisher: Collins New Naturalist series no. 138] Hardcover First Edition New in shrink-wrapper. Weight: 1 Language: English
[Holywell, FLINT, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2018]
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Cabot, D.; Goodwillie, R.
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PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0008183783, ISBN13: 9780008183783, [publisher: Harper Collins] Hardcover First Edition 496, col photos, col illus. . HB. Fine in d/w (in removable protective sleeve). Signed by both authors. First edition, first printing. The Burren is one of those rare and magical places where geology, glacial history, botany, zoology and millennia of cultural history have converged to create a unique landscape of extraordinary natural history interest. It is without equal to any other area in Ireland or Britain.To the unsuspecting tourist, much of the landscape of the Burren looks bleak, rocky, and inhospitable for any sort of farming. Yet the Burren is an agricultural landscape that has been continuously farmed since the first settlers began clearing the forest cover in the Neolithic period. Today there are several hundred farms within the Burren area. Most of these families live and work there and the farmers are crucial for the Burren's future as an area of unique landscape and ecological interest.The area attracts any naturalist with an eye for beauty, but it is the intricacies of the species' ecology, their links to the soil or to a particular insect that is really fascinating. It is a veritable paradise for naturalists not only do plants seem to grow on next to nothing, but all the organisms have survived the comings and goings of woodland, the multiple mouths of grazing animals and the passage of several civilisations over 6,000 years. How they have persist ...
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Cabot (David) & Goodwillie (Roger).
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85.28
Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0008183783, ISBN13: 9780008183783, [publisher: Collins New Naturalist Series. London. 2018.] Hardcover First Edition (Hardcover, 2018). 2018 1st edition. 8vo (155 x 222mm). Ppxiv,464. Colour & b/w photographs, maps & illustrations. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt. Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. Signed by both authors. "The Burren is one of those rare and magical places where geology, glacial history, botany, zoology and millennia of cultural history have converged to create a unique landscape of extraordinary natural history interest. It is without equal to any other area in Ireland or Britain. To the unsuspecting tourist, much of the landscape of the Burren looks bleak, rocky, and inhospitable for any sort of farming. Yet the Burren is an agricultural landscape that has been continuously farmed since the first settlers began clearing the forest cover in the Neolithic period. Today there are several hundred farms within the Burren area. Most of these families live and work there and the farmers are crucial for the Burren's future as an area of unique landscape and ecological interest. The area attracts any naturalist with an eye for beauty, but it is the intricacies of the species' ecology, their links to the soil or to a particular insect that is really fascinating. It is a veritable paradise for naturalists - not only do plants seem to grow on next to nothing, but all the organisms have survived the comings and goings of woodland, ...
David Cabot, Roger Goodwillie
USD
115.46
LOE BOOKS /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0008183783, ISBN13: 9780008183783, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover First Edition A fine limited edition copy signed by the author to a plate tipped in to the front free end paper, this is one of limited edition.Full leather binding, gilt stamped lettering to the spine, blind stamped NN monogram to the front board; all edges gilt. Brown cloth covered slipcase. Size: 8vo
[Launceston, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2018]
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David Cabot Roger Goodwillie
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141.60
Loe Books /Biblio
London: Collins, Date: 2018. Book. New. Leather. Signed by Author(s). First Edition. 8vo. A fine limited edition copy signed by the author to a plate tipped in to the front free end paper, this is one of limited edition.Full leather binding, gilt stamped lettering to the spine, blind stamped NN monogram to the front board; all edges gilt. Brown cloth covered slipcase.. 2018. Collins ISBN 0008183783 9780008183783 [GB]

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