• The Nature of Summer Jim Crumley

    [trim]“A mesmerising blend of observation and in-depth knowledge about our wild landscapes … every bit as compelling and thought-provoking as its predecessors ... no better book to lose yourself in.” Herald[/trim]


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  • A Handbook of Scotland’s Coasts Fi Martynoga

    [trim]"An essential guide to discovering more about the communities , wildlife and landmarks along the coastline" Scots Magazine[/trim]


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  • The Stream Invites Us to Follow Dick Capel

    [trim]“A fascinating meander … a thoughtful and observant account of the river’s journey, full of intriguing snippets of history, local myths and sightings of wildlife, as well as comments on land management and conservation issues … [and] some intriguing asides and revealing insights.” Yorkshire Dales Review[/trim]


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  • Ghost Trees Bob Gilbert

    [trim]“Informative, enjoyable, enchanting. A book that, in the best sense, educates. It is well written with the occasional alliterative poetic cast. It is a book full of delights which makes one look again, achieving the mystic’s gift of seeing the ordinary as anything but.” Kevin Scully, Church Times[/trim]


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  • A Scots Dictionary of Nature Amanda Thomson

    [trim]"A stunning wee book detailing some of the wonderfully inventive Scots words that document the world around us." The List[/trim]


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  • Incandescent Anna Levin

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  • The Nature of Spring Jim Crumley

    [trim]"A fantastic writer … exquisite observations of details in the landscape as well as sweeping vistas … remarkable." Ben Hoare, BBC Countryfile magazine[/trim]


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  • Overlander Alan Brown

    [trim]"An outstanding debut, brimming with charming anecdotes, helpful advice and poignant discussions about Scotland and the UK today, making it a timely read." Chiara Bullen, The Great Outdoors[/trim]


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  • Ghost Trees Bob Gilbert

    [trim]“Warm, rich and fascinating… [Gilbert] is a generous guide, with a deep knowledge of plant life and a fine turn of phrase.” Jon Day, Guardian[/trim]


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  • The Nature of Winter Jim Crumley

    [trim]"Inviting and informative…Crumley has earned himself the enviable position of our foremost nature commentator…Meditative…bewitching…outspoken…persuasive…a true winter's tale." Rosemary Goring, Herald[/trim]


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  • The Nature of Autumn Jim Crumley

    [trim]"A cornucopia of autumnal delight." The Scots Magazine[/trim]


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  • Sagas of Salt and Stone Robin Noble

    [trim]"A wonderful and evocative celebration of the land and people of Orkney." Anna Ritchie[/trim]


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  • Kingfisher Jim Crumley

    [trim]“A passionate, compelling, very personal work… the honesty of his voice is striking.” Scottish Review of Books[/trim]


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  • Otter Jim Crumley

    [trim]“An astonishingly good writer. Not just an astonishingly good nature writer, but an outstanding artist with prose.” West Highland Free Press[/trim]


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  • The Blackbird Diaries Karen Lloyd

    [trim]"Sure to delight readers and fans of British wildlife… The writing is eloquent and enables the readers to conjure the scenes in their mind…Like all good nature writing books, Lloyd’s prose is to be savoured. Not raced through and devoured like the latest crime thriller, but to be absorbed, enjoyed and reflected upon." Megan Shersby, BBC Countryfile[/trim]


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  • The Island in Imagination and Experience Barry Smith

    [trim]"Magisterial… A harrowing, enthralling piece of work that bears comparison with John Prebble’s equally dense, equally passionate classic, The Highland Clearances." Jim Perrin, The Great Outdoors[/trim]


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