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Mammal Detective (Hardcover)
Rob Strachan; Illustrated by Rob Strachan
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R352
R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
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This is the perfect handbook for anyone interested in British
wildlife. A walk in the countryside can be transformed into a
'treasure hunt' with all types of fascinating clues to the mammals
living in the area.
Following the same format as the previous edition, this revised
second edition of How to Find and Identify Mammals, now printed in
A4 format, offers everyone an opportunity to acquire a solid
grounding in mammal identification skills. It includes the same
excellent illustrations of mammals, their tracks and signs, while
incorporating survey methods using the latest techniques and
technologies. Join us in the challenge of observing, recording and
studying mammals with this invaluable field guide.
In 2001 the Guinness Book of Records declared Liverpool 'City of
Pop', the City that has produced more hit records than anywhere
else. But why is Liverpool so important musically and how has it
sustained its importance from the Beatles to the Zutons via Echo
and the Bunnymen, Cream, The La's and others?
The Beat Goes On is a critical historical account of popular music
in Liverpool which explores the contextual, creative and
geographical factors that have contributed to the city's status as
a major centre of creativity within Anglo-Amercian popular music.
Rather than attempting to create a singular linear account of the
history of popular music and its cultures within the city the book
will take a thematic and case-study approach which will offer a new
approach to the study of the subject. The book is therefore
necessarily interdisciplinary with contributions from experts from
the field of popular music history, cultural geography, ethnography
and musicology, alongside essays and interviews with Liverpool
musicians.
This new edition is a co-publication between NMS Enterprises -
Publishing and the Edinburgh Geological Society. It has been
expanded and redesigned and has a practical flexi-binding. The book
describes the varied rocks and structures that occur within the
largely metasediments of the Moine Supergroup of the northern and
central highlands of Scotland. The excursions are, for the most
part, along major roads, allowing easy access to some of the finest
outcrops of deformed and metamorphosed sandstones in Scotland.
Professional geologists will find the book invaluable as will the
enthusiastic amateur and the undergraduate student.
In 2001 the Guinness Book of Records declared Liverpool 'City of
Pop', the City that has produced more hit records than anywhere
else. But why is Liverpool so important musically and how has it
sustained its importance from the Beatles to the Zutons via Echo
and the Bunnymen, Cream, The La's and others?
The Beat Goes On is a critical historical account of popular music
in Liverpool which explores the contextual, creative and
geographical factors that have contributed to the city's status as
a major centre of creativity within Anglo-Amercian popular music.
Rather than attempting to create a singular linear account of the
history of popular music and its cultures within the city the book
will take a thematic and case-study approach which will offer a new
approach to the study of the subject. The book is therefore
necessarily interdisciplinary with contributions from experts from
the field of popular music history, cultural geography, ethnography
and musicology, alongside essays and interviews with Liverpool
musicians.
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