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OverviewThe gnarled, immutable yew tree is one of the most evocative sights in the British and Irish language, an evergreen impression of immortality, the tree that provides a living botanical link between our own landscapes and those of the distant past. This book tells the extraordinary story of the yew’s role in the landscape through the millennia, and makes a convincing case for the origins of many of the oldest trees, as markers of the holy places founded by Celtic saints in the early medieval ‘Dark Ages’. With wonderful photographic portraits of ancient yews and a gazetteer (with locations) of the oldest yew trees in Britain, the book brings together for the first time all the evidence about the dating, history, archaeology and cultural connections of the yew. Robert Bevan-Jones discusses its history, biology, the origins of its name, the yew berry and its toxicity, its distribution across Britain, means of dating examples, and their association with folklore, with churchyards, abbeys, springs, pre-Reformation wells and as landscape markers. This third edition has an updated introduction with new photographs and corrections to the main text. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Bevan-JonesPublisher: Oxbow Books Imprint: Oxbow Books Edition: 3rd edition ISBN: 9781785700781ISBN 10: 1785700782 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 30 November 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book provides a thoughtprovoking insight into the yew and its contextual importance through the ages. -- Oliver Macfarlane Chartered Forester Magazine The Ancient Yew is the best work ever written that is focussed on British yews. In exploring yew ages Bevan-Jones displays the rare mix of inspired historical intuition, a careful pragmatic scepticism, and a balanced eye for credible data. Most importantly he does not fear to include a valuable thesis in his work. * The Ancient Yew Group * This book provides a thoughtprovoking insight into the yew and its contextual importance through the ages. * Chartered Forester * ...remains probably the most authoritative account of the yew written so far... continues to occupy a pride of place upon this reader's bookshelf. * Medieval Settlement Research Group * This book provides a thoughtprovoking insight into the yew and its contextual importance through the ages. * Chartered Forester * ...remains probably the most authoritative account of the yew written so far... continues to occupy a pride of place upon this reader's bookshelf. * Medieval Settlement Research Group * The Ancient Yew is the best work ever written that is focussed on British yews. In exploring yew ages Bevan-Jones displays the rare mix of inspired historical intuition, a careful pragmatic scepticism, and a balanced eye for credible data. Most importantly he does not fear to include a valuable thesis in his work. * The Ancient Yew Group * The Ancient Yew is the best work ever written that is focussed on British yews. In exploring yew ages Bevan-Jones displays the rare mix of inspired historical intuition, a careful pragmatic scepticism, and a balanced eye for credible data. Most importantly he does not fear to include a valuable thesis in his work. * The Ancient Yew Group * This book provides a thoughtprovoking insight into the yew and its contextual importance through the ages. * Chartered Forester * …remains probably the most authoritative account of the yew written so far… continues to occupy a pride of place upon this reader’s bookshelf. * Medieval Settlement Research Group * The Ancient Yew is the best work ever written that is focussed on British yews. In exploring yew ages Bevan-Jones displays the rare mix of inspired historical intuition, a careful pragmatic scepticism, and a balanced eye for credible data. Most importantly he does not fear to include a valuable thesis in his work. * The Ancient Yew Group * ...remains probably the most authoritative account of the yew written so far... continues to occupy a pride of place upon this reader's bookshelf. * Medieval Settlement Research Group * This book provides a thoughtprovoking insight into the yew and its contextual importance through the ages. * Chartered Forester * Author InformationRobert Bevan-Jones has been surrounded by foresters, timber merchants and craftsmen since infancy. His father and grandfather both started their own timber firms, and like his brothers, he has considerably experience in the industry, both preparing and selling native timber. He is also the author of Poisonous Plants: A Cultural and Social History (Windgather Press 2009) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |