Description |
xiii, 384 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 22 cm |
Series |
The new naturalist library |
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New naturalist.
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note: 1.What is an Island? -- 2.Island-Making -- 3.Island Pressures -- 4.The Inhabitants of the British and Irish Islands: Distribution -- 5.Survivors and Non-Survivors: the Consequences of Island Life -- 6.British and Irish Island Forms: Differentiation -- 7.Islands and Species of Particular Note -- 8.Human History -- 9.Faroe, Shetland and Orkney -- 10.Northwest: Rockall to Barra Head -- 11.Between Britain and Ireland -- 12.Ireland and Her Islands -- 13.The Isles of Scilly to the Channel Islands -- 14.Thanet to the Bell Rock -- 15.Island Naturalists -- 16.Facts, Fancies and Fragilities |
Summary |
"Islands have evoked passion throughout the ages. These 'watery lands' symbolise the eternal contrast between land and water, suggesting mystery and adventure, romanticism and beauty. For centuries, they have stimulated the imaginations of writers, artists, historians and naturalists alike." "The genetic isolation of islands often leads to the development of unique elements in the flora, fauna and wild life. In his fourth New Naturalist volume, Professor R. J. Berry takes a broad look at the islands that lie off the shore of Britain and Ireland, exploring their biology, geography, geology and climate, and examining changes that have occurred in the past and how these be come relevant for future developments." "Laced throughout with Professor Berry's expertise and enthusiasm, this all-encompassing, engrossing volume is a lyrical journey and engaging exploration of the islands that shape our imagination and our awareness. Berry presents a wealth of scientific information which will -- |
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be read and enjoyed by expert and amateur alike." --Book Jacket |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [341]-365 |
Subject |
Islands -- Great Britain.
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Islands -- Ireland.
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Islands.
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Natural history -- Great Britain.
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Natural history -- Ireland.
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ISBN |
0007267371 (hbk) |
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000726738X (paperback) |
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9780007267378 (hbk) |
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9780007267385 |
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