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The Unofficial Countryside is a timely reminder of how nature flourishes against the odds, surviving in the most obscure and surprising places.
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This book is a real gem, written in an easy, honest and informative style, and at only 173 pages is a must for anyone who has begun to be drawn to the edges ...
May 28, 2010 · The Unofficial Countryside is a proper reckoning, the Doomsday Book of a topography too fascinating to be left alone. Gravel beds, abandoned by ...
The unofficial countryside

The unofficial countryside

Book by Richard Mabey
4.2/5 · Goodreads
During the early 1970s Richard Mabey explored crumbling city docks and overgrown bomb-sites, navigated inner city canals and car parks, and discovered there was scarcely a nook in our urban landscape incapable of supporting life. ... Google Books
Originally published: 1973
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The Unofficial Countryside is a timely reminder of how nature flourishes against the odds, surviving in the most obscure and surprising places. "About this ...
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During the early 1970s Richard Mabey explored crumbling city docks and overgrown bomb-sites, navigated inner city canals and car parks, and discovered.
The Unofficial Countryside is a timely reminder of how nature flourishes against the odds, surviving in the most obscure and surprising places.
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The Unofficial Countryside is a timely reminder of how nature flourishes against the odds, surviving in the most obscure and surprising places. "About this ...
Rating (50) · In stock
The Unofficial Countryside is a timely reminder of how nature flourishes against the odds, surviving in the most obscure and surprising places. Read more ...
In 1973, writer Richard Mabey published “The Unofficial Countryside”, a journey around the places in which natural life has settled itself within our urban ...
The Unofficial Countryside is a timely reminder of how nature flourishes against the odds, surviving in the most obscure and surprising places.