
Finding W. H. Hudson by Conor Mark Jameson
A century after W.H. Hudsons death, this long-overdue tribute to perhaps our most significant writer-naturalist and wildlife campaigner traces his path through a dramatic and turbulent era: from his journey to Britain from Argentina in 1874 to the unveiling of a monument and bird sanctuary in his honour 50 years later in the heart of Hyde Park.This is a warm and welcome representation of an exceptional man
-- Jack Watkins, Country LifeJameson has done a wonderful job in researching Hudson’s life.. It is fascinating.
-- Mark Avery, author and environmental campaigner...an intimate and engrossing account. Conor is a consummate story teller. His enthusiasm is infectious and he has done the hard yards of research... I enjoyed this book immensely
-- Ian Carter, British BirdsImpeccably researched... sparkles with skilfully drawn portraits of Hudson's female collaborators [and] such friends as "Don Roberto". A creative blend of detective work and narrative intuition
-- Christoph Irmscher, Wall Street JournalPlaudits to Conor Mark Jameson for his timely biography of a fascinating naturalist.
-- James Wright, The Wryneck...through his tireless and often inventive research (which must have taken many hours), Jameson has provided as fully-rounded a portrait as conceivable, with plentiful insights and anecdotes
-- RSPB Book ClubIt is evident that the book is well researched, with Jameson drawing on a broad range of sources, and it is well written. It is refreshing to see a biographer’s obvious interest in his or her subject come through so clearly, in a genre where the scholarly approach usually restricts such personal reflection.
-- Mike Toms, British Trust for OrnithologyA must read for anyone with an interest in British ornithological history.
-- Ian Paulsen, The Birdbooker ReportI for one am grateful to the author for reacquainting me with [Hudson] and vastly expanding my knowledge of him.
-- Bo Beolens, FatbirderThis excellent book justifiably puts Mr Hudson right up there with the finest.
-- John Miles * Birdwatching Magazine *Jameson does a masterly job in bringing together the threads ,,, an excellent and entertaining tour of a fascinating life - this book should be in the collection of everyone who has an interest in nature writers, birds or environmental campaigning as well as anyone who fancies a rattling good story with a colourful cast of English eccentrics and Edwardian radicals.
* Richard Jefferies Society Journal *I've got Hudson at last and it really is a fascinating story - I remember him looking down on Council meetings at Sandy and now its great to know why he's there.
-- Rod Leslie, former RSPB trusteeThis is a compelling tribute to Hudson who would be delighted to know that many of the bird species lost in the Victorian era are now returning.
-- Angela Wintle * Sussex Life *I found this book to be beautifully written, with stories from places visited by Hudson and consider it to be a great read for anyone interested in birds and conservation.
-- Dianne Farrar * BNA News Bulletin *...rich in biographical details ... lovingly and comprehensively researched ... The narrative flows smoothly, is eminently readable and provides great insight
-- S. James Reynolds * The Conversation *Jameson has uncovered new material and made this account of Hudson’s time in England fresh and intriguing, through a combination of painstaking research and lucid writing... this exemplary tribute deserves to be widely read
-- Richard Mearns * Scottish Birds *Conor Mark Jameson, an award-winning writer and naturalist, is author of Silent Spring Revisited, Shrewdunnit and Looking for the Goshawk. He is a feature writer and has written for television and radio. He is Scots-Irish, Ugandan-born and lives in a corner of the forest in Cambridgeshire.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781784273286 |
| ISBN 10 | 1784273287 |
| Title | Finding W. H. Hudson |
| Author | Conor Mark Jameson |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Pelagic Publishing |
| Year published | 2023-08-01 |
| Number of pages | 360 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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