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Ancient: Reviving The Woods That Made Britain Luke Barley Profile Books Ltd

'A wonderful ramble beneath the boughs' Chris Packham

'Brilliant and highly readable' John Wright

'Spellbinding. A thrilling account' James Fox

'Passionate, knowledgeable and immersive' Tristan Gooley...

'A wonderful ramble beneath the boughs' Chris Packham

'Brilliant and highly readable' John Wright

'Spellbinding. A thrilling account' James Fox

'Passionate, knowledgeable and immersive' Tristan Gooley

Step into the woods, and discover the trees that made Britain.

Ancient woods are Britain's richest habitats: rare fragments of our landscape that teem with...

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'A wonderful ramble beneath the boughs' Chris Packham

'Brilliant and highly readable' John Wright

'Spellbinding. A thrilling account' James Fox

'Passionate, knowledgeable and immersive' Tristan Gooley

Step into the woods, and discover the trees that made Britain.

Ancient woods are Britain's richest habitats: rare fragments of our landscape that teem with life from soil to canopy. They live in our collective imagination as quiet places, best left pristine and untouched. But their story has always been one of interdependence with people. Now, as ever, these woods - including remnants of the primeval 'wildwood' - need the thoughtful intervention of humans to survive.

With the benefit of over twenty years' experience rehabilitating ancient woodland - from the Lakes to the Peak District, by way of suburban London's hidden gems - Luke Barley brings us deep into this hidden world to reveal majestic oaks, freshly coppiced hazels, endangered limes, and the passionate individuals tending them for future generations. As modern woodlanders judiciously cut and fell, the flood of fresh light brings new life and hope to these irreplaceable natural jewels.

With clear-sighted passion and lyrical prose, Barley reveals what we stand to gain, as individuals and as a society, by rekindling our ancient connection with these special places.

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Publisher
Profile
Type
Agronomy, Biology of Natural Sciences, Sociology
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
320
Release Date
3/2026
Publication Date
2026
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9781805222231

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'A wonderful ramble beneath the boughs' Chris Packham

'Brilliant and highly readable' John Wright

'Spellbinding. A thrilling account' James Fox

'Passionate, knowledgeable and immersive' Tristan Gooley

Step into the woods, and discover the trees that made Britain.

Ancient woods are Britain's richest habitats: rare fragments of our landscape that teem with life from soil to canopy. They live in our collective imagination as quiet places, best left pristine and untouched. But their story has always been one of interdependence with people. Now, as ever, these woods - including remnants of the primeval 'wildwood' - need the thoughtful intervention of humans to survive.

With the benefit of over twenty years' experience rehabilitating ancient woodland - from the Lakes to the Peak District, by way of suburban London's hidden gems - Luke Barley brings us deep into this hidden world to reveal majestic oaks, freshly coppiced hazels, endangered limes, and the passionate individuals tending them for future generations. As modern woodlanders judiciously cut and fell, the flood of fresh light brings new life and hope to these irreplaceable natural jewels.

With clear-sighted passion and lyrical prose, Barley reveals what we stand to gain, as individuals and as a society, by rekindling our ancient connection with these special places.

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Publisher
Profile
Type
Agronomy, Biology of Natural Sciences, Sociology
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
320
Release Date
3/2026
Publication Date
2026
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9781805222231

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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