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Scottish Mammals

Out of Print
By: Robin Hull
342 pages, b/w illustrations throughout
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Scottish Mammals
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  • Scottish Mammals ISBN: 9781841585369 Paperback Jul 2007 Out of Print #172392
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About this book

Scotland is a treasure-chest of natural history, but it also offers a wealth of wonderful literature about its wild creatures. Delving into Robin Hull's own experience of the mammals in Scotland and drawing on the texts of many of the great Scottish natural history writers, this book, the first of its kind, examines the historical and cultural relationship between humans and mammals in Scotland over the last 10,000 years.

All the wild mammalian species of Scotland are covered, including marine mammals which have been sighted in Scottish waters, such as walruses and narwhals. Insightful and meticulously researched, "The History of Scottish Mammals" is an analysis of the impact of humans on the planet, as well as a riveting study of the facts and fictions associated with mammals in Scotland.

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Robin Hull was born in Hertfordshire and was educated at Christ's Hospital and St Mary's Hospital Medical School in London. He worked as a General Practitioner and as a Professor of General Practice at the Free University of Amsterdam. He now lives in Perthshire where he works as a freelance writer and lecturer. His numerous publications include medical and natural history books and articles, as well as fiction.
Out of Print
By: Robin Hull
342 pages, b/w illustrations throughout
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
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