Nightwalking

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Taking readers on four walks through the four seasons, acclaimed nature writer and farmer John Lewis-Stempel reveals a world bursting with life and normally hidden from view. Out beyond the cities, it is still possible to see the night sky full of stars, or witness a moonbow, an arch of white light in the heavens. It is time for us to leave our lairs and go tramping. To join our fellow creatures of the night.

Backorder Notice MessageJan 01, 1970

Description

‘Britain’s finest living nature writer’ THE TIMES

‘Lewis-Stempel’s greatest gift remains his prose, with all its vividness and energy’ THE DAILY MAIL

‘The hottest nature writer around’ THE SPECTATOR

At night, the normal rules of Nature do not apply. In the night-wood I have met a badger coming the other way, tipped my cap, said hello. The animals do not expect us humans to be abroad in the dark, which is their time, when the world still belongs to them.

That was in winter. The screaming of a tawny owl echoed off the bare trees. For all of our street-lamp civilization, you can still hear the call of the wild. If, if, you go out after the decline of the day…

As the human world settles down each evening, nocturnal animals prepare to take back the countryside. Taking readers on four walks through the four seasons, acclaimed nature writer and farmer John Lewis-Stempel reveals a world bursting with life and normally hidden from view. Out beyond the cities, it is still possible to see the night sky full of stars, or witness a moonbow, an arch of white light in the heavens.

It is time for us to leave our lairs and go tramping. To join our fellow creatures of the night.

Additional information

Weight 218 g
Dimensions 204 × 135 × 17 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

104

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

591.518 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K