Flint Public Library (Middleton)

Ancient trees of the National Trust, Edward Parker and Brian Muelaner

Label
Ancient trees of the National Trust, Edward Parker and Brian Muelaner
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-156) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ancient trees of the National Trust
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
923650048
Responsibility statement
Edward Parker and Brian Muelaner
Summary
The National Trust is one of the largest private custodians of ancient trees in Europe. Amidst its properties are oak trees that support entire ecosystems, yew trees that were fully grown before the Romans arrived in Britain, and woodland that has remained virtually unchanged since the last ice age. It is possible to stand under the yew tree that witnessed the sealing of Magna Carta and to picnic near the tree that changed scientific history by dropping an apple on the young Isaac Newton. Ancient Trees of the National Trust is a love letter to Britain's venerable trees. Author Edward Parker is a highly commended nature photographer and an expert on his subject, and his enchanting book explores the historical and cultural associations of ancient trees and their biological importance, as well as their sheer beauty. It encourages us to pause and look up at their gnarled branches and appreciate these silent witnesses which have remained rooted and constant as the centuries have flickered by and the world around them has changed
Classification
resource.issuingbody
Mapped to

Incoming Resources