The extraordinary untold story of what happened to Britain's ancient woodland.
A Tale of Trees Summary
A Tale of Trees: How Britain Nearly Lost its Ancient Woodland by Derek Niemann
The extraordinary untold story of what happened to Britain's ancient woodland.
A Tale of Trees Reviews
Derek Niemann cleverly weaves a cast of captivating characters into this meticulously researched, pacey account. * BBC Wildlife Magazine * A timely reminder of the magic, delight, solace and physicality of ancient woods for adults as well as children. * The Guardian *
About Derek Niemann
Derek Niemann is a nature writer and editor, now freelance after 25 years working for the RSPB. He is the author of Nazi in the Family and Birds in a Cage. Derek has also written a number of wildlife books for children, as well as columns for the Guardian.
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GOR007804461
9781780722757
1780722753
A Tale of Trees: How Britain Nearly Lost its Ancient Woodland by Derek Niemann
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