Our recommended last order dates for delivery in time for Christmas are:
|
Standard |
|
|---|---|
| UK | 19th Dec (midday) |
| EU** | 8-12th Dec |
| Rest of World** | 1-5th Dec |
|
Express |
|
|---|---|
| UK | 22nd Dec |
| EU** | 16-18th Dec |
| Rest of World** | 12-19th Dec |
** Please click here for detailed information by country
Your order will be shipped in full once all items are in stock.
If any in-stock items are urgent and need separate shipping, please leave a note at checkout requesting a part dispatch (shipping costs may vary).
Our opening hours over the Christmas break are as follows:
| 22nd December 2025* | 08:30-17:00 |
| 23rd December 2025 | 08:30-17:00 |
| 24th December 2025 | 08:30-13:00 |
| 25th December 2025 | Closed |
| 26th December 2025 | Closed |
| 29th December 2025 | 08:30-17:00 |
| 30th December 2025 | 08:30-17:00 |
| 31st December 2025 | 08:30-15:00 |
| 1st January 2026 | Closed |
| 2nd January 2026 | 08:30-17:00 |
* Express Christmas delivery is available for orders placed by 1 p.m. (mainland UK only).
British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.
Conservation Land Management (CLM) is a quarterly magazine that is widely regarded as essential reading for all who are involved in land management for nature conservation, across the British Isles. CLM includes long-form articles, events listings, publication reviews, new product information and updates, reports of conferences and letters.
A reprint of a classical work in the Cambridge Library Collection.
This two-volume milestone work, published in 1776, was the first major publication of William Withering (1741–99), a physician who had also trained as an apothecary (his Account of the Foxglove, and Some of its Medical Uses is also reissued in this series). The first systematic botanical guide to British native plants, the present work uses and extends the Linnaean system of classification, but renders the genera and species 'familiar to those who are unacquainted with the Learned Languages'. Withering offers 'an easy introduction to the study of botany', explaining the markers by which the plants are classified in a particular genus, and giving advice on preserving specimens, but the bulk of the work consists of botanical descriptions (in English) of the appearance, qualities, varieties, common English names, and uses of hundreds of plants. A Botanical Arrangement of All the Vegetables Naturally Growing in Great Britain continued to be revised and reissued for almost a century after Withering's death.



