CLIMATE AND THE BRITISH SCENE. By Gordon Manley. New Naturalist No. 22.
1952 1st edition. 8vo (150 x 222mm). Ppxviii,314,iv[ads]. Colour and b/w photograph plates, maps, tables, bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt.
"... no other aspect of life in Britain is so frequently the subject of comment as the daily weather. Manley traces the subtle influence of sunshine and cloud, of dew, mist, rain, hail and snow, of heat and cold on the changing scene through the seasons... we owe much to our climate. The richness of plant and animal life, the extremely high productivity of our farm lands, the fleeting beauties of our landscape which have inspired so many writers - all are closely linked with Britain's climate".
"... no other aspect of life in Britain is so frequently the subject of comment as the daily weather. Manley traces the subtle influence of sunshine and cloud, of dew, mist, rain, hail and snow, of heat and cold on the changing scene through the seasons... we owe much to our climate. The richness of plant and animal life, the extremely high productivity of our farm lands, the fleeting beauties of our landscape which have inspired so many writers - all are closely linked with Britain's climate".
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51023
Author | Manley (Gordon). |
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Book Code | 51023 |
ISBN | B001RWYVCS. |
Book Description | Slight use, spotting to end-papers and edges, slight use. Good-plus in slightly frayed dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1952 |
Publisher | Collins |
Place | New Naturalist Series. |