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Overview'Uglow makes us feel the life beyond the facts.'- Guardian'Few can match Uglow's skill at conjuring up a scene, or illuminating a character.' - Sunday Times 'Uglow's style is supremely elegant and often amusingly bathetic, her research exhaustive but lightly worn.'- Financial Times In 1781, Gilbert White was a country curate in the Hampshire village he had known all his life. Fascinated by the fauna, the flora and the people around him, he kept journals for many years. Now he was halfway through completing his path-breaking Natural History of Selbourne - in print since 1789 , paving the way for later naturalists. No one had written like this before, with such close observation, humour, and sympathy. Pulsating with curiosity, charm and knowledge, A Year with Gilbert White illuminates this dynamic and subtle man, often called 'the father of ecology'. With his diary to hand we follow the seasons, from bitter frost to summer drought, noting everything from the migration of birds to the sex lives of snails, and the vagaries of local life - an invitation to see the natural world afresh, through eyes forever open to astonishment and wonder. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jenny UglowPublisher: Faber & Faber Imprint: Faber & Faber Edition: Main ISBN: 9780571354184ISBN 10: 0571354181 Pages: 472 Publication Date: 11 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'Whatever Uglow writes about she makes absolutely fascinating.' - Diana Athill 'Jenny Uglow is a uniquely gifted historian. Her style is supremely elegant and often amusingly bathetic, her researches exhaustive but lightly worn... No page is without its intriguing anecdote.' - Financial Times Author InformationJenny Uglow writes on literature, art, and social history. Her books include award-winning biographies on Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot, William Hogarth, Thomas Bewick and Edward Lear, as well as group studies including The Lunar Men and the panoramic In These Times: Living in Britain through Napoleon's Wars, 1793-1815. A retired editorial director of Chatto & Windus, and former Chair of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, she grew up in Cumbria, and she and her husband Steve now live in Borrowdale. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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