According to an ICM poll, 77 percent of UK adults, or about 38
million people, say they walk for pleasure at least once a month.
It is remarkable, therefore, that no one has written about the
landscapes they re walking through and enjoying . . . until
now.
Patrick Whitefield has spent a lifetime living and working in
the countryside and twenty years of that taking notes of what he
sees, everywhere from the Isle of Wight to the Scottish Highlands.
This book is the fruit of those years of experience.
In How to Read the Landscape, Patrick explains everything from
the details, such as the signs that wild animals leave as their
signatures and the meaning behind the shapes of different trees, to
how whole landscapes, including woodland, grassland, and moorland,
fit together and function as a whole. Rivers and lakes, roads and
paths, hedgerows and field walls are also explained, as well as the
influence of different rocks, the soil, and the ever-changing
climate. There s even a chapter on the fascinating history of the
landscape and one about natural succession, how the landscape
changes of its own accord when we leave it alone. The landscape
will never look the same again. You will not only appreciate its
beauty, it will also come alive with a whole new depth of
appreciation and understanding.
The lively text is supported by 50 color photographs, 140 line
drawings by the author, and extracts from his notebooks
illustrating actual examples of the landscapes he describes.
Opening How to Read the Landscape is like opening a window on a
whole new way of seeing the living world around you."
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