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The Countryman: Through the Seasons

The Countryman: Through the Seasons

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The Countryman is a treasure trove of information for everyone, covering subjects such as country living, urban nature, history, and naturalism. It is written by Johnny Scott, who has a deep understanding of the natural world and its origins, and his fluent style makes it accessible to all. The book is filled with fascinating facts and stories, such as the origins of Oak Apple Day, Morecambe Bay shrimps, gulls' eggs, hag stones, marl, and country customs and celebratory festivals.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 14 February 2022
Publisher: Quiller Publishing Ltd


The Countryman is a true haven for all enthusiasts, whether you reside in the countryside, have a deep affection for urban nature, possess a passion for history, or are just beginning your journey as a naturalist. The diverse range of subjects covered is a genuine treasure trove, offering something for everyone. From the humble toad to the vibrant bumblebee, the melodious cuckoo to the graceful pheasant, the intricate life cycle of the dragonfly, the captivating allure of the nightjar and the gentle dove, to the fascinating development of sheep breeds and the invaluable contribution of the cottagers' pig, Johnny Scott vividly portrays the diverse tapestry of the natural world.

In this captivating narrative, Scott delves into the origins of Oak Apple Day, exploring when and where this celebration is still observed. He sheds light on the fascinating journey of Morecambe Bay shrimps and gulls' eggs, from harvest to plate, revealing the intricate processes involved. He also unravels the mysteries of hag stones and their connection to horse brasses, providing insights into these ancient artifacts. Furthermore, he delves into the world of marl, explaining its composition and the locations where it can be found.

The authors' remarkable powers of observation and masterful writing style allow them to convey their extensive knowledge of the natural world in a manner that is both informative and accessible. Their profound understanding of country customs and celebratory festivals is evident, and their genuine affection for the countryside and all its wonders shines through in every word. Prepare to be enlightened, amazed, or entertained—perhaps all three! The Countryman is a testament to the wonders of the natural world and the endless discoveries that await those who seek to explore and appreciate it.

Weight: 324g
Dimension: 157 x 332 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781846893582

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