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  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 218x142x42 mm, kaal: 600 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Sphere
  • ISBN-10: 0751583359
  • ISBN-13: 9780751583359
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 218x142x42 mm, kaal: 600 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Sphere
  • ISBN-10: 0751583359
  • ISBN-13: 9780751583359
'The Patron Saint of Conservation' Sir David Attenborough

'Peter Scott was a huge influence on my childhood...Later on in life I had the good fortune both to meet and to interview him, and he remains, for me, a hero. His knowledge, his kindness to me and his generosity of spirit have remained an influence in my own sphere of natural history....To meet one's heroes can sometimes be a let-down. That was most certainly not the case with Peter Scott.' Alan Titchmarsh

A Life In Nature is a portrait of Peter Scott collected from his own conversations, articles and broadcasts including thoughts on expeditions to Lapland, Conservation and Africa, his travels in Europe and much more. Illustrated by Peter's own beautiful illustrations.

Sir Peter Scott had a truly incredible life. He was the only son of legendary explorer Captain Scott. His godfather was JM Barrie and he was married to Elizabeth Jane Howard. He also represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at sailing in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, winning a bronze medal. He founded the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and also helped to found the Worldwide Fund for Nature.

This is a beautiful and timely re-discovered book, perfect for those who are interested in preserving our planet.
Introduction ix
Timeline xi
PART I NATURALIST
1 Brown and Green
5(4)
2 A Rare Meal
9(6)
3 The Ethics of Shooting
15(3)
4 Badgers and the Animals of the Wiltshire Woods
18(7)
5 The Introduction of Exotic Species
25(6)
6 Food Production and Conservation
31(4)
7 Search for Salvadori's Duck
35(14)
8 Skin-Diving: A New World
49(10)
9 Sightseeing in East Africa's Game Parks
59(21)
10 Conservation and Africa
80(7)
11 To Record the Moment -- or Enjoy It?
87(1)
12 Anabel
88(5)
13 The Mysterious Sense of Direction
93(14)
14 The Aura
107(3)
15 European Travels
110(35)
16 Conscience
145(1)
17 The Guides Return
146(10)
18 The Flowers of the Eagle's Fell
156(19)
19 Slimbridge Discovered
175(5)
20 Bewick's Swans at Slimbridge
180(8)
21 How Much Does It Matter?
188(4)
A LIFE IN NATURE
22 A Voice Crying in the Wilderness?
192(3)
23 The Best the Arctic Can Offer
195(11)
24 Wild Music
206(2)
25 South America -- 1953
208(15)
26 Saving a Goose from Extinction
223(4)
27 Galapagos Expedition
227(7)
28 September in the Country
234(9)
PART II NAVAL OFFICER
29 Nature of Fear
243(20)
30 Camouflage
263(5)
31 Fire at Sea
268(19)
32 A Battle -- and a Collision
287(12)
33 Dawn off Cherbourg
299(19)
34 The Story of SGB9
318(11)
PART III SPORTSMAN
35 `Gold C' Completed
329(9)
36 Straight and Level, Please
338(4)
37 To Make the Spirit Soar
342(2)
38 Prince of Wales's Cup and Olympic Games
344(18)
39 The Trapeze
362(9)
PART IV HAPPY THE MAN
40 The America's Cup
371(4)
41 The Spirit of Adventure
375(4)
42 Mr Spriggs and the Crane
379(10)
43 Britain's Canals
389(3)
44 Reflections
392(4)
45 The Boy David
396(5)
46 World Champion Skater?
401(2)
47 Venice, 1939
403(2)
48 Journey to the South Pole
405(11)
49 Happy the Man
416(11)
Dates and Sources of Original Publication 427
Sir Peter Scott had a truly incredible life. He was the only son of Captain Scott. His godfather was JM Barrie and he was married to Elizabeth Jane Howard.

He also represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at sailing in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, winning a bronze medal.

He founded the Wildfoul and Wetlands Trust and also helped to found the Worldwide Fund for Nature.