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The Lost Elms A Love Letter to Our Vanished Trees - and the Fight to Save Them

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By: Mandy Haggith(Author)
295 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Wildfire
The Lost Elms
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  • The Lost Elms ISBN: 9781035412327 Hardback Jul 2025 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 5 days
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Fifty years ago, a deadly pandemic raged across the world, destroying all in its path and outmanoeuvring scientists' desperate attempts to halt it.

Dutch elm disease destroyed 25 million trees in the UK alone, altering our landscape forever. Few people now living have seen a mature elm tree, yet they once covered great swathes of Europe and North America and their legacy lives on in our mythology and folklore.

The Lost Elms is a love letter to our vanished elms – the story of how we nearly lost an entire species, and the long, slow fight back. It tells the gripping story of the scientists desperately trying to halt the disease's relentless progress, and demonstrates the deadly effect globalisation can have on the environment, the importance of biosecurity and the intricate ways in which trees are interlinked with other species.

Woven throughout is a lyrical look at the elm's central place in our history, culture and folklore – the elm features heavily in Greek, Celtic, Japanese, Germanic and Scandinavian mythology; as the 'Liberty Tree' it played a symbolic role in both the American and French Revolutions; and since ancient times the elm has held associations with death and the supernatural.

However, all is not lost: recent breakthroughs mean some scientists now believe the elm is poised to make a comeback. This tree holds an important place in our history, and now might just offer the lesson for how we can save other disappearing species and our environment.

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Biography

Mandy Haggith lives in a remnant of ancient rainforest in northwest Scotland and spent 20 years as a forest activist, from award-winning local campaigns in Scotland all the way to the UN. She is now an honorary research fellow and lecturer in creative writing at the University of the Highlands and Islands. She is the author of Paper Trails: From Trees to Trash - The True Cost of Paper, five novels and six poetry collections, and editor of the tree poem anthology, Into the Forest.

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By: Mandy Haggith(Author)
295 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Wildfire
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"Not just an elegy to our lost elms but also a meditation on life, culture and trees."
– Fred Pearce, author of Fallout: A Journey Through the Nuclear Age, From the Atom Bomb to Radioactive Waste

"Unofficial poet laureate of our woodlands."
The Scotsman

"Haggith's captivating book is full of personal reflections and anecdotes. It is engagingly written and has important things to say about globalisation, the threat of climate change and the value of biosecurity."
The Independent

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