Orchid Summer: In Search of the Wildest Flowers of the British Isles
Autor Jon Dunnen Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408880944
ISBN-10: 1408880946
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408880946
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
For readers of Robert Macfarlane's Landmarks (60,000 TCM), Mark Cocker's Claxton: Field Notes from a Small Planet (over 10,000 TCM), Roger Deakin's Wildwood: A Journey Through Trees (over 115,000 TCM), David Attenborough
Notă biografică
Jon Dunn is a natural-history writer, photographer and tour leader based in Shetland, who travels worldwide searching for memorable wildlife encounters. A childhood exploring the water meadows and abandoned orchards of the Somerset Levels and the droves and ancient woods of Dorset's Blackmore Vale spurred a lifelong passion for all things natural history based. His Shetland home features otters on his doorstep, and summer evenings watching porpoises from the kitchen window. Once stalked by a mountain lion in Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental, he generally prefers experiencing wildlife on his own terms and not as part of the food chain.jondunn.com / @dunnjons
Recenzii
Dunn's descriptions of his "orchidaceous treasures" are wonderfully vivid and his account of his travels is full of amusing anecdotes . This is a beautifully written celebration of these mysterious and endangered plants that will delight orchidophiles and nature lovers alike
Remarkable . Evoking the intensity with which orchid hunters pursue their quarry . [Dunn] is skilled in describing the beauty of the flowers themselves. Orchid Summer contains no photographs and few illustrations but scarcely needs them, so vivid and expressive is Dunn's prose
A painterly book detailing a naturalist's summer-long search for the wildest flowers of the British Isles; a hymn to the homegrown exotic
Dunn's writing is assured and reflective. He has a painterly eye for colour terms and seems especially fond of them . The considered descriptions slow the reader's pace and engage the imagination . To be guided by Jon Dunn in such a pursuit is a pleasure
Dunn is relentless in his quest to unearth the stories around the orchids that so enrapture him - and finds a few tales of floral skulduggery along the way! The history of these flowers, and the threats they face, combine to make this a great read for any plant enthusiast
From Muckle Flugga to the Isles of Scilly, this is a journey through Britain as you've never quite seen it before - a riveting orchidaceous journey to find our most elaborate, elusive and desired flowers. Jon Dunn is a marvellous guide - a wide-ranging polymath, learning lightly worn, he paints evocative pictures and delivers delicious tales
[Jon Dunn's] enthusiasm, knowledge and curiosity are evident in everything he does . Part travelogue, part memoir and part natural history poem, Orchid Summer is a dazzling, evocative account of Jon's adventures . A love letter to these most magical of plants
In this intoxicating blend of nature quest, cultural history and science, Jon Dunn takes us through the landscape of the orchid . We travel with him to discover the orchidaceous secrets we might one day be lucky enough to encounter, if only we knew what to look for. And with this wonderful manual we now have a much better chance
A book rich with orchids and their subjects ... A wonderful book
A very thorough quest. Not only did [Dunn] knock off the species but he also found many of the colour varieties and hybrids. He has considerable knowledge and expertise
Dunn . takes us on a summer journey across some of Britain and Ireland's loveliest countryside . Celebrating the beauty, history and charisma of wild orchids, Jon Dunn . writes engagingly of these delicate and elusive flowers
Dunn is a fine nature writer, whose descriptions of locations are eloquent and often poignant . He is an erudite authority on orchid identification, while his digressions into their uses as aphrodisiacs, their promiscuous tendency to form hybrids that bamboozle botanists, and tales of their curious place in human affairs are constantly entertaining
An encyclopaedic romp through the spell that orchids cast on us - the history, intrigue and joy their appearances in our countryside engender . It's infectious stuff .Essential reading for all "orchidiots"
[An] assured debut
Remarkable . Evoking the intensity with which orchid hunters pursue their quarry . [Dunn] is skilled in describing the beauty of the flowers themselves. Orchid Summer contains no photographs and few illustrations but scarcely needs them, so vivid and expressive is Dunn's prose
A painterly book detailing a naturalist's summer-long search for the wildest flowers of the British Isles; a hymn to the homegrown exotic
Dunn's writing is assured and reflective. He has a painterly eye for colour terms and seems especially fond of them . The considered descriptions slow the reader's pace and engage the imagination . To be guided by Jon Dunn in such a pursuit is a pleasure
Dunn is relentless in his quest to unearth the stories around the orchids that so enrapture him - and finds a few tales of floral skulduggery along the way! The history of these flowers, and the threats they face, combine to make this a great read for any plant enthusiast
From Muckle Flugga to the Isles of Scilly, this is a journey through Britain as you've never quite seen it before - a riveting orchidaceous journey to find our most elaborate, elusive and desired flowers. Jon Dunn is a marvellous guide - a wide-ranging polymath, learning lightly worn, he paints evocative pictures and delivers delicious tales
[Jon Dunn's] enthusiasm, knowledge and curiosity are evident in everything he does . Part travelogue, part memoir and part natural history poem, Orchid Summer is a dazzling, evocative account of Jon's adventures . A love letter to these most magical of plants
In this intoxicating blend of nature quest, cultural history and science, Jon Dunn takes us through the landscape of the orchid . We travel with him to discover the orchidaceous secrets we might one day be lucky enough to encounter, if only we knew what to look for. And with this wonderful manual we now have a much better chance
A book rich with orchids and their subjects ... A wonderful book
A very thorough quest. Not only did [Dunn] knock off the species but he also found many of the colour varieties and hybrids. He has considerable knowledge and expertise
Dunn . takes us on a summer journey across some of Britain and Ireland's loveliest countryside . Celebrating the beauty, history and charisma of wild orchids, Jon Dunn . writes engagingly of these delicate and elusive flowers
Dunn is a fine nature writer, whose descriptions of locations are eloquent and often poignant . He is an erudite authority on orchid identification, while his digressions into their uses as aphrodisiacs, their promiscuous tendency to form hybrids that bamboozle botanists, and tales of their curious place in human affairs are constantly entertaining
An encyclopaedic romp through the spell that orchids cast on us - the history, intrigue and joy their appearances in our countryside engender . It's infectious stuff .Essential reading for all "orchidiots"
[An] assured debut