The Generous Earth by Philip Oyler

The Generous Earth by Philip Oyler

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Philip Oyler, farmer and traveller, moved to the Dordogne after World War I. He found a way of life that had hardly changed for centuries and is now lost. It was a world of true rural husbandry rooted in tradition and a beautiful countryside.

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The Generous Earth by Philip Oyler

In The Generous Earth, Philip Oyler 'describes a civilization which possesses a vitality and an integrity of which the excellence of its products is but an outward manifestation, and he describes from within, rather than as a mere detached observer.' So wrote Lord Northbourne in his foreword to this classic account of life in rural France, now reissued for the first time since 1961. Philip Oyler, farmer and traveller, moved to the Dordogne after the First World War. There, in the district between the small market towns of St Cere and Sarlat, in the Dordogne valley about 100 miles east of Bordeaux, was a region completely unexploited by commerce or tourism. He found a way of life that had hardly changed for centuries and is now no more. It was a world of true rural husbandry rooted in tradition and a beautiful countryside where the balance of nature had not been disturbed by man. The region was rich in real wealth - crops, vineyards, stock, timber, fruit and fish. Now with the current debate on agriculture in full swing, Oyler's philosophy of the farming life (which led to him becoming a founder member of the Soil Association) has a renewed importance. Anyone interested in travel, in France, in farming, good food. good wine, and sheer good living will enjoy this book.
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ISBN 13 9781873429662
ISBN 10 1873429665
Title The Generous Earth
Author Philip Oyler
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pallas Athene Publishers
Year published 2001-12-01
Number of pages 198
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.