THE PEAK DISTRICT. By K.C. Edwards M.A., Ph.D. assisted by H.H. Swinnerton C.B.E., D.Sc. and and R.H. Hall F.L.S. New Naturalist No. 44.
(1962) 1962 1st edition reprint. 8vo (152 x 222mm). Ppxvi,240. Colour and b/w photographs, illustrations, maps, apppendices and bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt.
A detailed study of the Peak District and its National Park. Topics covered include: the geology of the area; the resident flora and fauna; farms, villages, towns and cities; early man in the Peak; mining, mills and factories; farming and reservoirs. Appendices deal with the fish and bird life, nature conservation sites and ramblers clubs. Many good pictures of the area in the days before holiday cottages, masses of traffic and big roads. "Since the first edition a number of changes have occurred in and aroud the Peak National Park, most of which affect the human occupation rather than the natural environment. Assistance with the revision by Mr J.M. Smith, M.A., F.R.T.P.I., a senior official of the Derbyshire Country Planning Department, is gratefully acknowledged. In 1966 Professor Swinnerton died and in 1971 Professor Edwards retired to become Emeritus Professor of Geography in the University of Nottingham, while Mr. H. Hall is a member of the Derbyshire Naturalist Trust and is on the Management Committee." (From the preface to the second edition). Volume 44 in the Collins New Naturalist series.
A detailed study of the Peak District and its National Park. Topics covered include: the geology of the area; the resident flora and fauna; farms, villages, towns and cities; early man in the Peak; mining, mills and factories; farming and reservoirs. Appendices deal with the fish and bird life, nature conservation sites and ramblers clubs. Many good pictures of the area in the days before holiday cottages, masses of traffic and big roads. "Since the first edition a number of changes have occurred in and aroud the Peak National Park, most of which affect the human occupation rather than the natural environment. Assistance with the revision by Mr J.M. Smith, M.A., F.R.T.P.I., a senior official of the Derbyshire Country Planning Department, is gratefully acknowledged. In 1966 Professor Swinnerton died and in 1971 Professor Edwards retired to become Emeritus Professor of Geography in the University of Nottingham, while Mr. H. Hall is a member of the Derbyshire Naturalist Trust and is on the Management Committee." (From the preface to the second edition). Volume 44 in the Collins New Naturalist series.
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Author | Edwards (K.C.), Swinnerton (H.H.) and Hall (R.H.). |
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Book Code | 44813 |
ISBN | B001RX4RF8. |
Book Description | Spine slightly cocked, bookseller's label to end-paper o/w clean and solid. Very good in chipped dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1962 |
Publisher | Collins. |
Place | New Naturalist Series. |