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Magnificent Trees of Britain History, Folklore, Products and Ecology

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Edward Milner
224 pages, 180 illustrations
Publisher: Anova
Magnificent Trees of Britain
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  • Magnificent Trees of Britain ISBN: 9781905400683 Hardback Mar 2012 Out of Print #180643
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This is a wonderful celebration and reference book on the native trees of Britain and an insight into trees worldwide, including tree facts, crafts and lore. The beautiful ash, beech, lime, oak, pine, yew, holly, cherry rowan and whitebeam are just some of the British and Irish trees included in part one, the largest part of the book. For each portrait the botanical and identification details are complemented by rich historical and folklore details plus the uses of each tree. And, of course, this section is illustrated with some of the most beautiful trees in Britain, particularly those that can be seen at National Trust properties. The overall history of our native trees is also given along with details on ancient trees, rare trees and managing trees.

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Edward Milner is an environmental consultant and also a filmmaker. He was the filmmaker for the Channel 4 series on trees, The Spirit of Trees, on which the original book was based. Edward Milner lives in London.

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Edward Milner
224 pages, 180 illustrations
Publisher: Anova
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