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Published on Apr 30, 1991 | 268 Pages
A pioneering work of modern nature writing; a natural history of the author’s beloved British Isles that inhabits a lush territory somewhere between science and poetry.
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Jacquetta Hawkes
Jacquetta Hawkes (1910-1996), English-born writer, anthropologist and archaeologist, was best known for her documentation of the beautiful British Isles in A Land. She attended Newnham College and traveled on archeology expeditions to various locations, including Palestine and other parts of England. Her other publications include A Woman as Great as the World, Journey Down a Rainbow, The First Great Civilizations: Life in Mesopotamia, and A Quest for Love.
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