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A Good Parcel of English Soil Part of a series of twelve books tied to the twelve lines of the London Underground, this title looks at the relationship between city and country, and how this brings out the power of nature. Full descriptionRead More

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    Richard Mabey, one of Britain's leading nature writers, looks in A Good Parcel of English Soil at the relationship between city and country, and how this brings out the power of nature - part of a series of twelve books tied to the twelve lines of the London Underground, as Tfl celebrates 150 years of the Tube with Penguin Also available in a boxset Richard Mabey's A Good Parcel of English Soil, his essay on the Metropolitan line, is one of the most compelling segments of Penguin's Underground Lines ...eclectic and broad-minded ...elegantly written' Observer 'Authors include the masterly John Lanchester, the children of Kids Company, comic John O'Farrell and social geographer Danny Dorling. Ranging from the polemical to the fantastical, the personal to the societal, they offer something for every taste. All experience the city as a cultural phenomenon and notice its nature and its people. Read individually they're delightful small reads, pulled together they offer a particular portrait of a global city' Evening Standard 'Exquisitely diverse' The Times 'Eclectic and broad-minded ...beautifully designed' Tom Cox, Observer 'A fascinating collection with a wide range of styles and themes. The design qualities are excellent, as you might expect from Penguin with a consistent look and feel while allowing distinctive covers for each book. This is a very pleasing set of books' A Common Reader blog 'The contrasts and transitions between books are as stirring as the books themselves ...A multidimensional literary jigsaw' Londonist 'A series of short, sharp, city-based vignettes - some personal, some political and some pictorial ...each inimitable author finds that our city is complicated but ultimately connected, full of wit, and just the right amount of grit' Fabric Magazine 'A collection of beautiful books' Grazia [Praise for Richard Mabey]: 'Radiant, tingle-making prose has earned Mabey literary prizes and a multitude of fans', Daily Mail 'Richard Mabey is a man for all seasons, most regions and every kind of landscape', Andrew Motion Financial Times 'Refreshing, droll, politically alert, occasionally self-mocking, he has the enviable ability both to write historical overview and also to slip into the woods like a dryad, bringing us back to the trees themselves, their colours and lights and textures', Guardian Richard Mabey has been described as 'Britain's greatest living nature writer' and is a frequent contributor to the BBC.

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    Richard Mabey one of Britain's leading nature writers looks in "A Good Parcel of English Soil" at the relationship between city and country and how this brings out the power of nature - part of a series of twelve books tied to the twelve lines of the London Underground as Tfl celebrates 150 years of the Tube with Penguin. Exploring the creation of "Metro-land" as a powerful symbol of the English ruralist myth "A Good Parcel of English Soil" looks at how individuals become sensitized to nature in the hybrid environment of the suburbs. Richard Mabey grew up on the Metropolitan line without the development of which - and its precursor the Metropolitan Railway - in the early 20th Century Metro-land could not have come into existence in the way we know it now and here through his own family's history he explores the power of nature as it occurs even on the fringes of our cities. The city is filled with stories. In twelve books twelve writers tell their tales of London life each inspired by a different Underground line. Some are personal some are polemical; every one is unique.Praise for Richard Mabey: "Radiant tingle-making prose has earned Mabey literary prizes and a multitude of fans". ("Daily Mail"). "Richard Mabey is a man for all seasons most regions and every kind of landscape". (Andrew Motion "Financial Times"). "Refreshing droll politically alert occasionally self-mocking he has the enviable ability both to write historical overview and also to slip into the woods like a dryad bringing us back to the trees themselves their colours and lights and textures". ("Guardian"). Richard Mabey has been described as 'Britain's greatest living nature writer' and is a frequent contributor to the BBC.

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    Looks at the relationship between city and country, and how this brings out the power of nature - part of a series of twelve books tied to the twelve lines of the...

  • 184614616X
  • 9781846146169
  • Richard Mabey
  • 7 March 2013
  • Particular Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 128
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