John Craven's Countryfile Handbook
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John Craven's Countryfile Handbook by John Craven
A resource for those who live in the countryside or want to know more about it. Divided into the different types of land, it offers information: how to tell the difference between the swallow, martin and swift; how to learn the various sheepdog calls; and, the do's and don't's of foraging.
John Craven was born in Leeds and started his journalistic career as a junior reporter on the Harrogate Advertiser. After spells with the Yorkshire Post as well as national press, he joined the BBC in Newcastle working on regional radio and television programmes before launching from London in 1972 the world's first television news bulletin for children, John Craven's Newsround. Millions of adults watched as well and he became one of the best-known faces on British television. After more than 3,000 editions, John left in 1989 to present the hugely successful Countryfile where he has remained ever since, championing the countryside and investigating rural issues. He also writes a regular column for BBC Countryfile magazine.
In the Millennium Honours, John was awarded an OBE for services to rural and children's broadcasting and the Royal Television Society has inducted him into its Hall of Fame. He is vice-president of the Waterways Trust, patron of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society and the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781849900461 |
| ISBN 10 | 1849900469 |
| Title | John Craven's Countryfile Handbook |
| Author | John Craven |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Ebury Publishing |
| Year published | 2010-10-07 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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