The Tree in Changing Light
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only.
Author: Roger Mcdonald
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 177
In "The Tree Of Changing Light", Roger McDonald meditates on our unique landscape and its rich tapestry of native and introduced trees, which give language to our existence. His most intimate and personal book to date, it also celebrates country men like his grandfather Chester Bucknall, a forester and pine planter of whom he writes, I believe him to have been a dreamer about trees; Wilf Crane, Roger McDonald's mentor with trees who flew planes across country on solo planting raids and whose death while flying inspired this book; and Tom Wyatt, a bush gardener whose dedicated hands made trees bloom in Queensland towns.
Author: Roger Mcdonald
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 177
In "The Tree Of Changing Light", Roger McDonald meditates on our unique landscape and its rich tapestry of native and introduced trees, which give language to our existence. His most intimate and personal book to date, it also celebrates country men like his grandfather Chester Bucknall, a forester and pine planter of whom he writes, I believe him to have been a dreamer about trees; Wilf Crane, Roger McDonald's mentor with trees who flew planes across country on solo planting raids and whose death while flying inspired this book; and Tom Wyatt, a bush gardener whose dedicated hands made trees bloom in Queensland towns.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only.
Author: Roger Mcdonald
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 177
In "The Tree Of Changing Light", Roger McDonald meditates on our unique landscape and its rich tapestry of native and introduced trees, which give language to our existence. His most intimate and personal book to date, it also celebrates country men like his grandfather Chester Bucknall, a forester and pine planter of whom he writes, I believe him to have been a dreamer about trees; Wilf Crane, Roger McDonald's mentor with trees who flew planes across country on solo planting raids and whose death while flying inspired this book; and Tom Wyatt, a bush gardener whose dedicated hands made trees bloom in Queensland towns.
Author: Roger Mcdonald
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 177
In "The Tree Of Changing Light", Roger McDonald meditates on our unique landscape and its rich tapestry of native and introduced trees, which give language to our existence. His most intimate and personal book to date, it also celebrates country men like his grandfather Chester Bucknall, a forester and pine planter of whom he writes, I believe him to have been a dreamer about trees; Wilf Crane, Roger McDonald's mentor with trees who flew planes across country on solo planting raids and whose death while flying inspired this book; and Tom Wyatt, a bush gardener whose dedicated hands made trees bloom in Queensland towns.
The Tree in Changing Light