Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac has enthralled generations of
nature lovers and conservationists and is indeed revered by everyone
seriously interested in protecting the natural world. Hailed for prose
that is "full of beauty and vigor and bite" (The New York Times), it
is perhaps the finest example of nature writing since Thoreau's
Walden. Now this classic work is available in a completely redesigned
and lavishly illustrated gift edition, featuring over one hundred
beautiful full-color pictures by Michael Sewell, one of the country's
leading nature photographers. Sewell, whose work has graced the pages
of Audubon and Sierra magazines, walked Leopold's property in
Wisconsin and shot these photographs specifically for this edition,
allowing readers to see Sand County as Leopold saw it. The resulting
layout is spectacular. But the heart of the book remains Leopold's
carefully rendered observations of nature. Here we follow Leopold
throughout the year, from January to December, as he walks about the
rural Wisconsin landscape, watching a woodcock dance skyward in golden
afternoon light, or spying a rough-legged hawk dropping like a
feathered bomb on its prey. And perhaps most important are Leopold's
trenchant comments throughout the book on our abuse of the land and on
what we must do to preserve this invaluable treasure. This edition
also includes two of Leopold's most eloquent essays on conservation,
"The Land Ethic" and "Marshland Elegy." With this gift edition of A
Sand County Almanac, a new generation of readers can walk beside one
of America's most respected naturalists as he conveys the beauty of a
marsh before sunrise or the wealth of history to be found in an
ancient oak.
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ISBN
9780199726523
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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