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Man & the Land

Monograph
Series: New Naturalist Series Volume: 31
By: L Dudley Stamp(Author)
288 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins
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Britain’s land has been able to withstand an exploitation that goes as far back into history as almost any other
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  • Man & the Land ISBN: 9780007318117 Hardback facsimile Jul 2009 Unavailable #233837
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About this book

Complete your New Naturalist collection with Harper Collins's facsimile versions, which are printed on demand. Man & the Land was first published in 1955.

This remarkable book is the second contribution by Dr. Dudley Stamp to the New Naturalist series. From it emerges a new and unusual portrait of our islands, and the very clear conclusion that we in Britain are many times fortunate in our land and climate. It has kept its fertility, and its personality, through years of human increase, so that even with its teeming population of today it remains green pleasant and natural.

Throughout the New Naturalist series the policy has been to regard man and his works as an integral part of Britain's natural history. Man & the Land could not be complete without a direct assessment of man's influence on the face of the land on its animal and plant communities.

Man has made many bad mistakes in his use of land to tend his animals and grow his plants; and he may make worse ones. But Dudley Stamp, in this compelling and stimulating volume convinces us that we certainly have the knowledge, and may even have the wisdom to preserve our wonderful natural resources from decay, impoverishment and disaster.

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Monograph
Series: New Naturalist Series Volume: 31
By: L Dudley Stamp(Author)
288 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins
NHBS
Britain’s land has been able to withstand an exploitation that goes as far back into history as almost any other
Media reviews

"A book of endlessly fascinating detail, illustrating both in text and in excellent photographs the interaction of man and the land. It is a book which makes the English countryside a cross-section of history for the reader."
Financial Times

"A fascinating book, redressing conventional history and geography and showing us the "humanised landscape" of Britain"
– Ritchie Calder

"I wish all those who unfortunately have the power to commandeer the land of Britain for non-rural purposes would read Dr Stamp's book. If they must destroy, let them do so with their eyes open."
Countryman

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