Much Ado About Mothing: A year intoxicated by Britain’s rare and remarkable moths
Autor James Lowenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472966988
ISBN-10: 1472966988
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472966988
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A thrilling voyage of discovery championing an underdog of natural history over the course of a year - aspirational and inspirational
Notă biografică
James Lowen is an award-winning author specialising in travel and natural history, with two of his books receiving the accolade of Travel Guidebook of the Year. He also writes for publications such as The Telegraph, BBC Wildlife, Nature's Home and The Countryman. A childhood exploring the Yorkshire coast inspired a lifelong passion for all things natural. As a teenager James was stalked by a jaguar while surveying birds in South America. In his twenties, he interspersed advising the UK Government on environmental policy with intensively exploring the tropics. In his thirties, he guided ecotourists around the polar regions before returning to Britain to combine writing with raising his daughter. In his forties, having long disdained moths, the scales fell from his eyes and his life changed forever.jameslowen.com / @JLowenWildlife
Cuprins
Note on namesPrologue1. The winter garden - and beyond2. Cats, tracks and caves3. The spring garden - leaves, twigs and bird craps4. (What's the story) Kentish Glory?5. Why H is for Hawk-moth too6. The Clearwing King... dethroned7. If small is beautiful, how gorgeous is tiny?8. Dry zone9. Wetsuit10. Sylvan secrets11. All the moths look the same12. The summer garden - and its lost souls13. Life's a beach14. Rock and a hard place15. Heather16. New arrivals, welcome?17. Winged wanderers18. Perfect blue19. The autumn garden - of memes and leaves20. Southern comfortEpilogueFurther readingAcknowledgementsIndex
Recenzii
If moths mean nothing to you, opening this book is like stumbling from a dark street into an unexpected party. Here is colour, wonder, surprise - and fun. A jolly, generous, kind-hearted host, James Lowen unveils a splendid serving of moth intoxication!
Charming and awe-inspiring. Whether you love or loathe moths, this book is for you.
Whether recounting nights spent searching for moths amid the heather or relating an autumn dedicated to the perfect blue of Clifden Nonpareil, this boy can write!
Thoroughly recommended ... let James Lowen show you that moths are deserving of everybody's attention.
I loved this book.and the author writes with real passion and insight about these lovely insects. After 40 years of mothing, the book brought a new interest and rekindled my old excitement of finding a new moth.
With prose as rich and velvety as a Black Rustic's wings, in Much Ado About Mothing James Lowen shines a welcome light into the hidden world of Britain's moths, those consumed by their beauty and conservation, and the places upon which they depend. Their stories are remarkable and, in this delicious book, Lowen serves them with the relish they deserve.
Gloriously uplifting, hilariously eccentric; a big warm hug of a book written straight from the heart. Moths at their most inspiring, nature writing at its finest.
James Lowen's year-long quest to find Britain's rarest and most remarkable moths seeks to persuade the sceptical, the fearful and the unaware of the sheer unexpected beauty of these largely misjudged insects.
This is a book full of enthusiasm and erudition.
James Lowen confesses his love affair with some of Britain's most overlooked creatures - and, in doing so, reveals the wonder of moths. A delightful book, packed with passion and fascinating detail.
Using clearwing pheromone lures and light traps, sleeping in cars, shivering on mountainsides, or clambering down precipitous gorges, Lowen brings a charm and wit to these close encounters [with moths], making them personal and intimate, and a delight to read.
Written with craft and class [.] The ride is as mad as a moth's meanders.
Written by someone who so ably conveys his passion, Much Ado About Mothing is an enthralling 20-chapter celebration of these winged insects. Accompanied by his abiding enthusiasm and wonder, Lowen's writing is entertaining, packed with descriptive prose and fascinating facts about his quarry.
Thoughtful but witty, erudite but accessible and beautifully crafted.
Enjoyed reading this enthusiastic romp through the British countryside searching for moths.
In his wonderful new book, Much Ado About Mothing, James Lowen, challenges all those dusty preconceptions about moths [.] it will astonish and intrigue even the hardiest of mottephobe, I am sure. And, remember butterflies are just one group within the moth family. and who doesn't like butterflies?
As a book on moths, it is unique and unrivalled.
Lowen reports on his explorations in vivid prose, and his use of British slang will have American readers running to their dictionaries. Such is Lowen's enthusiasm that he even converts his preteen daughter to his passion. Amateur entomologists will find this a fascinating, evocative armchair guide.
This book is an excellent, well-written, informative, read, which I recommend highly.
James has a great way with words and brings moths to life, from the tiniest micro to the largest macro [...] At the very least, Much Ado About Mothing will be on your list of Christmas presents.
A charming new book.
This journey introduces the reader to many astonishing species, and along the way we meet a broad range of people that share Lowen's passion for recording and conserving moths, including his young daughter who is also utterly enchanted by them [.] good PR for moths.
He writes with gleeful enthusiasm and a passion bordering on obsession about his mothy subjects [.] I really enjoyed reading this and it makes me want to go out and get a moth trap.
A story of discovery and adventure that is equal parts informative and delightful. If you're a moth hater we are confident this book will change your mind - or, at the very least, give you one more reason to care about habitat restoration.
Charming and awe-inspiring. Whether you love or loathe moths, this book is for you.
Whether recounting nights spent searching for moths amid the heather or relating an autumn dedicated to the perfect blue of Clifden Nonpareil, this boy can write!
Thoroughly recommended ... let James Lowen show you that moths are deserving of everybody's attention.
I loved this book.and the author writes with real passion and insight about these lovely insects. After 40 years of mothing, the book brought a new interest and rekindled my old excitement of finding a new moth.
With prose as rich and velvety as a Black Rustic's wings, in Much Ado About Mothing James Lowen shines a welcome light into the hidden world of Britain's moths, those consumed by their beauty and conservation, and the places upon which they depend. Their stories are remarkable and, in this delicious book, Lowen serves them with the relish they deserve.
Gloriously uplifting, hilariously eccentric; a big warm hug of a book written straight from the heart. Moths at their most inspiring, nature writing at its finest.
James Lowen's year-long quest to find Britain's rarest and most remarkable moths seeks to persuade the sceptical, the fearful and the unaware of the sheer unexpected beauty of these largely misjudged insects.
This is a book full of enthusiasm and erudition.
James Lowen confesses his love affair with some of Britain's most overlooked creatures - and, in doing so, reveals the wonder of moths. A delightful book, packed with passion and fascinating detail.
Using clearwing pheromone lures and light traps, sleeping in cars, shivering on mountainsides, or clambering down precipitous gorges, Lowen brings a charm and wit to these close encounters [with moths], making them personal and intimate, and a delight to read.
Written with craft and class [.] The ride is as mad as a moth's meanders.
Written by someone who so ably conveys his passion, Much Ado About Mothing is an enthralling 20-chapter celebration of these winged insects. Accompanied by his abiding enthusiasm and wonder, Lowen's writing is entertaining, packed with descriptive prose and fascinating facts about his quarry.
Thoughtful but witty, erudite but accessible and beautifully crafted.
Enjoyed reading this enthusiastic romp through the British countryside searching for moths.
In his wonderful new book, Much Ado About Mothing, James Lowen, challenges all those dusty preconceptions about moths [.] it will astonish and intrigue even the hardiest of mottephobe, I am sure. And, remember butterflies are just one group within the moth family. and who doesn't like butterflies?
As a book on moths, it is unique and unrivalled.
Lowen reports on his explorations in vivid prose, and his use of British slang will have American readers running to their dictionaries. Such is Lowen's enthusiasm that he even converts his preteen daughter to his passion. Amateur entomologists will find this a fascinating, evocative armchair guide.
This book is an excellent, well-written, informative, read, which I recommend highly.
James has a great way with words and brings moths to life, from the tiniest micro to the largest macro [...] At the very least, Much Ado About Mothing will be on your list of Christmas presents.
A charming new book.
This journey introduces the reader to many astonishing species, and along the way we meet a broad range of people that share Lowen's passion for recording and conserving moths, including his young daughter who is also utterly enchanted by them [.] good PR for moths.
He writes with gleeful enthusiasm and a passion bordering on obsession about his mothy subjects [.] I really enjoyed reading this and it makes me want to go out and get a moth trap.
A story of discovery and adventure that is equal parts informative and delightful. If you're a moth hater we are confident this book will change your mind - or, at the very least, give you one more reason to care about habitat restoration.