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Britain's Ancient Forest Legacy & Lore

By: Julian Hight(Author)
304 pages, ~600 colour & b/w photos
Publisher: Julian Hight
Britain's Ancient Forest
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  • Britain's Ancient Forest ISBN: 9780993290626 Hardback Oct 2019 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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Just what were Britain's forests, how did they develop and what remains of them? Attempting to answer these questions, Britain's Ancient Forest presents an alternative scenario to the common held view that Britain was blanketed in dense woodland – and that a patchwork mosaic existed – not only thick woods, but open grazed wood-pasture, grass, heath, marsh and plain.

From the wildwood, through working woodlands and Royal Forests, enclosed deer parks and landscaped manorial estates to modern plantation forestry and rewilding, Britain's Ancient Forest is the little told tale of an evolving landscape shaped by its wildlife, people and their relationship with trees – many of which survive as living links to Britain's rich and ancient history.

A lavishly illustrated tribute to Britain's forest, told through history, lore and its unique surviving ancient trees, the book compares archive photographs and engravings with stunning contemporary photographs taken by the author.

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Biography

Julian Hight’s passion for trees started early, as he grow up near woodland which had a profound effect on him. He travels widely, camera in hand, to document historic ancient trees, present regular talks, including an appearance as judge on Channel 4’s Tree of the Year TV programme. Chair of Wessex Ancient Tree Forum, verifer for the Ancient Tree Inventory, Julian launched Reviving Selwood Forest and campaigns for ancient trees and woodland

By: Julian Hight(Author)
304 pages, ~600 colour & b/w photos
Publisher: Julian Hight
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