Time and Tide: The Long, Long Life  of Landscape

Time and Tide: The Long, Long Life of Landscape

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'Poetic and profound, Time and Tide is wise, considered and full of surprises' Observer

'Poignant and touching' Mail on Sunday

'Miraculous' Scotsman

A village waits at the bottom of a reservoir. A monkey puzzle tree bristles in a suburban garden. A skein of wild geese fly over a rusty rail viaduct. The vast inland sea that awed John Clare has become fields.

Chapter by fascinating chapter, alive with literary, local, and her own family history, Fiona Stafford reveals the forces, both natural and human, which transform places. Swooping along coastlines, through forests and across fens, following in the footsteps of Burns and Keats, Celia Fiennes and Charles Dickens, William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Noel Coward and Compton Mackenzie, join her, time-travelling deep into the stories of our Isles.

From red squirrels to brick vistas, from botanical gardens to hot springs, the landscapes of Britain are full of delights and surprises. Chance discoveries of rare species, shipwrecks and unlikely ruins, curious trees and startling towers, weird caves and disused airfields, or even just baffling placenames offer ways into unexpected histories and hidden lives. The clues to the past are all round us - Time and Tide will help you find them.

'Shot through with tender delights and unexpected revelations' RICHARD HOLMES

'Wonderful . . . A fascinating compendium of people and places' PHILIP MARSDEN

Fiona Stafford is Professor of English at Somerville College, Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy. She has written several books, including The Long, Long Life of Trees, The Brief Life of Flowers and Jane Austen.

Author: Fiona Stafford
Format: Hardback, 304 pages, 140mm x 222mm, 411 g
Published: 2024, John Murray Press, United Kingdom
Genre: Natural History: General

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'Poetic and profound, Time and Tide is wise, considered and full of surprises' Observer

'Poignant and touching' Mail on Sunday

'Miraculous' Scotsman

A village waits at the bottom of a reservoir. A monkey puzzle tree bristles in a suburban garden. A skein of wild geese fly over a rusty rail viaduct. The vast inland sea that awed John Clare has become fields.

Chapter by fascinating chapter, alive with literary, local, and her own family history, Fiona Stafford reveals the forces, both natural and human, which transform places. Swooping along coastlines, through forests and across fens, following in the footsteps of Burns and Keats, Celia Fiennes and Charles Dickens, William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Noel Coward and Compton Mackenzie, join her, time-travelling deep into the stories of our Isles.

From red squirrels to brick vistas, from botanical gardens to hot springs, the landscapes of Britain are full of delights and surprises. Chance discoveries of rare species, shipwrecks and unlikely ruins, curious trees and startling towers, weird caves and disused airfields, or even just baffling placenames offer ways into unexpected histories and hidden lives. The clues to the past are all round us - Time and Tide will help you find them.

'Shot through with tender delights and unexpected revelations' RICHARD HOLMES

'Wonderful . . . A fascinating compendium of people and places' PHILIP MARSDEN

Fiona Stafford is Professor of English at Somerville College, Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy. She has written several books, including The Long, Long Life of Trees, The Brief Life of Flowers and Jane Austen.