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Award-winning scientist Richard Fortey, upon his retirement, purchased four acres of ancient woodland in the Chiltern Hills of Oxfordshire, England. The Wood for the Trees is the joyful, lyrical portrait of what he found there. Fortey leads us through the seasons over the course of a year, as he fells trees in winter, admires bluebells in spring, and hunts moths in June and mushrooms in September. Along the way he reconstructs the geology and history of the area, tracing the rich variety of plants, animals, and people who have shaped it, from Neolithic hunters to Tudor gentry to present-day…mehr

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Award-winning scientist Richard Fortey, upon his retirement, purchased four acres of ancient woodland in the Chiltern Hills of Oxfordshire, England. The Wood for the Trees is the joyful, lyrical portrait of what he found there. Fortey leads us through the seasons over the course of a year, as he fells trees in winter, admires bluebells in spring, and hunts moths in June and mushrooms in September. Along the way he reconstructs the geology and history of the area, tracing the rich variety of plants, animals, and people who have shaped it, from Neolithic hunters to Tudor gentry to present-day Russian oligarchs. The result is evocative and illuminating: an exuberant biography of a small patch of land and the miraculous web of life that it sustains.
Autorenporträt
RICHARD FORTEY was a senior paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London. He was Collier Professor in the Public Understanding of Science and Technology at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Bristol in 2002. In 2003, he won the Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing About Science from Rockefeller University, and in 2017 he won the Richard Jefferies Prize for outstanding nature writing. He has been a Fellow of the Royal Society since 1997 and was elected a Fellow in the Royal Society of Literature in 2009.
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'Fortey's forte is that he gets down and dirty in this diary of his beech wood. If you go down to the woods today, take Fortey with you' John Lewis-Stempel, Books of the Year, The Times

'This marvellous book documents a year in the life of his patch - and he chronicles its changing moods superbly ... Fortey's prose is a joy ... his sharp eye and ceaselessly inquiring mind are an inspiration' Daily Mail

'His remarkable scientific knowledge, intense curiosity and love of nature mean entries erupt with the same richness and variety as the woods they describe ... Fortey's enthusiasm for his new wonderland is infectious and illuminating .... deep and interesting' Guardian

'Wonderfully readable' BBC Wildlife magazine

'Captivating ... what he shows in this remarkable book, always precise, often lyrical ... is just how much can be learned by sinking into one particular place' Evening Standard

'An exceptionally detailed record ... a deep understanding of the natural history that it shapes' Nature magazine

'Fortey's fascinating and thorough book ... illuminates its flora and fauna, history and ecology with indisputable expertise' Financial Times

'Fortey is never dull ... 'The Wood For the Trees' yields plenty of fascinating nuggets ... a joyous celebration of what we now call biodiversity - the sheer creative exuberance, endless variety and inventiveness of nature, evident in four acres of Chiltern woodland ... 'The Wood For the Trees' is a handsome volume copiously illustrated, well indexed and packed with facts. It would sit well on any woodland lover's bookshelf' Literary Review

'The volume of flora and fauna collected and identified by Fortey and his expert friends is impressive ... like the truffles that he unearths at the foot of a beech tree, there are good things to be found in this book' The Times

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