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  • - An Illustrated Guide to the Victorian Language of Flowers
    by Jessica Roux
    £11.99

    Floriography, a captivating book penned by Jessica Roux, is a must-read for everyone. This enchanting piece of literature was published in the year 2020, on the 15th of October, by none other than Andrews McMeel Publishing. The genre of the book is hard to pinpoint due to its unique content, but it surely leaves a lasting impression on its readers. Jessica Roux has beautifully woven words together to create a mesmerizing tale that takes you on a journey of emotions. The book, Floriography, is a testament to Jessica's literary prowess and is a gem in the world of literature. Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, this book holds a special place in the hearts of its readers. So, get your copy today and immerse yourself in the world of Floriography.

  • - A Political Ecology of Things
    by Jane Bennett
    £19.49 - 71.99

    Theorizes the political agency of things and natural phenomena-such as trash, food, weather, and electricity-to examine how non-human elements exert force on human politics and social relations.

  • by Richard Mabey
    £6.99 - 16.99

    The classic foraging guide to over 200 types of food that can be gathered and picked in the wild, Food for Free returns in its 40th year as a sumptuous, beautifully illustrated and fully updated anniversary edition.Originally published in 1972, Richard Mabey's classic foraging guide has never been out of print since. Food for Free is a complete guide to help you safely identify edible species that grow around us, together with detailed artwork, field identification notes and recipes.In this stunning 40th anniversary edition, Richard Mabey's fully-revised text is accompanied by photographs, new recipes and a wealth of practical information on identifying, collecting, cooking and preparing, history and folklore. Informatively written, beautifully illustrated and produced in a new, larger format, Food for Free will inspire us to be more self-sufficient and make use of the natural resources around us to enhance our lives.

  • - Exploring, Transforming, and Preserving the Wild Flavors of Your Local Terroir
    by Pascal Baudar
    £18.99

    Discover wild sauerkrauts, kimchis, fermented forest brews, seawater brines, plant-based cheeses, and more. Pascal Baudar invites you on an extraordinary culinary journey into the vegan-friendly world of lacto-fermented wild foods

  • - Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene
     
    £22.49

    Can humans and other species continue to inhabit the earth together?

  • by Dougal Dixon
    £9.99

    Features 1000 dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures, with 2000 specially commissioned artworks, maps and photographs. Each entry has detailed information on topics including appearance, life cycle, muscle and bone structure.

  • by HRH The Prince of Wales & Bunny Guinness
    £25.49

  • by Maggie Nelson
    £9.49

  • by Ranulph Fiennes
    £9.49

  • by PACO CALVO NATALIE L
    £9.49

  • by Gavin Pretor-Pinney
    £16.99

    Passionate cloud spotter and bestselling author Gavin Pretor-Pinney gives you 365 clouds, one for each day, in his stunning illustrated book.

  • - A Story of the Future
    by David Wallace-Wells
    £9.49

  • - History of a Tragedy
    by Serhii Plokhy
    £9.49

  • by Jane Jacobs
    £15.49

    In this classic text, Jane Jacobs set out to produce an attack on current city planning and rebuilding and to introduce new principles by which these should be governed.

  • - Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All
    by Michael Shellenberger
    £16.99

    An environmental expert unleashes a scientific, fact-based broadside against eco-alarmism and the excesses of the left, arguing that climate change and other environmental problems are real but not apocalyptic and require practical, not radical, solutions.Many environmentalists claim the world as we know it will soon come to an end unless we radically change how we live our lives. They demand we stop eating meat, ban plastics, and significantly reduce how much we drive and fly.  Climate change is real, says Michael Shellenberger in Apocalypse Never, but itΓÇÖs not the end of the world. It is not even our most serious environmental problem. Most environmental trends, including population, pollution, and resource use, are all going in the right direction.The left profits from hyping climate change as apocalypse while opposing obvious solutions. Schemes like ΓÇ£The Green New DealΓÇ¥ would transfer wealth to well-connected elites, raise energy costs, and hurt wildlife.Poverty, not prosperity, is the real enemy of the environment. We use can produce more food using less land and water, move from wood to coal to natural gas to nuclear, and safely capture and contain plastic waste. But all of that will require standing up to the eco-alarmism in the way of environmental protection.

  • - Plant Families Explored & Explained
    by Simon Maughan
    £15.49

    The latest in the series that launched with the bestselling RHS Latin for Gardeners, this offers a unique guide to the fascinating genealogical relationships between plant families.

  • - Freediving, Renegade Science and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves
    by James Nestor
    £10.99

    Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea meets Born to Run and the cutting edge of popular science.

  • - Viktor Schauberger and the Secrets of Natural Energy
    by Olof Alexandersson
    £16.99

    Foreword by Kai Curry-Lindahl. The first book in English to describe Viktor Schauberger's prophetic work.

  • by Mark Kurlansky
    £10.99

    Wars have been fought over salt and, while salt taxes secured empires across Europe and Asia, they have also inspired revolution - Gandhi's salt march in 1930 began the overthrow of British rule in India.

  • by Rebecca Solnit & Thelma Young-Lutunatabua
    £12.99

  • by Tony Riddle
    £13.49

    'Tony Riddle's mission is to present ways of living that are more in sync with our human biology, to help us thrive in this modern world' Dr Rangan Chatterjee'This book is brilliant with such an important message' The Happy Pear ___________________________The ultimate guide to boosting your mental and physical health by reconnecting with the way we, as humans, were supposed to live, eat, sleep, breathe and move.The bright lights, late nights and constant hustle of our modern world have detached us from the way we, as humans, were supposed to live, connect and thrive. Be More Human explores the importance of reconnecting with our natural state and help us learn how to meet our true needs and live more naturally. Tony Riddle (@thenaturallifestylist) will explore how the majority of us do not sit, breathe, eat, sleep or move as nature intended and so we're actively going against our biology. This book will help us all to reassess our habits and tap back into our natural rhythms and ways of being to optimise our mental and physical wellbeing, reduce stress, sit correctly, breathe better and improve our quality of sleep.Tony is committed to helping us reconnect with how we were built to live in a way that can be incorporated into our hectic, modern lifestyles. His expertise will make this a transformative, empowering and practical guide to getting back in tune with a happier, healthier self to discover physical, emotional, mental and spiritual strength and wellbeing.We can't all live in nature, but we can all live more naturally and learn how to thrive instead of just survive.___________________________'Inspiring read' Rich Roll, author of Finding Ultra'Vital stuff' Bruce Parry

  • - A Value-Based Guide to Exceptional Performance
    by Felix Oberholzer-Gee
    £19.49

    Get to better, more effective strategy.In nearly every business segment and corner of the world economy, the most successful companies dramatically outperform their rivals. What is their secret? In Better, Simpler Strategy, Harvard Business School professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee shows how these companies achieve more by doing less. At a time when rapid technological change and global competition conspire to upend traditional ways of doing business, these companies pursue radically simplified strategies. At a time when many managers struggle not to drown in vast seas of projects and initiatives, these businesses follow simple rules that help them select the few ideas that truly make a difference.Better, Simpler Strategy provides readers with a simple tool, the value stick, which every organization can use to make its strategy more effective and easier to execute. Based on proven financial mechanics, the value stick helps executives decide where to focus their attention and how to deepen the competitive advantage of their business.How does the value stick work? It provides a way of measuring the two fundamental forces that lead to value creation and increased financial success—the customer's willingness-to-pay and the employee's willingness-to-sell their services to the business. Companies that win, Oberholzer-Gee shows, create value for customers by raising their willingness-to-pay, and they provide value for talent by lowering their willingness-to-sell. The approach, proven in practice, is entirely data driven and uniquely suited to be cascaded throughout the organization.With many useful visuals and examples across industries and geographies, Better, Simpler Strategy explains how these two key measures enable firms to gauge and improve their strategies and operations. Based on the author's sought-after strategy course, this book is your must-have guide for making better strategic decisions.

  • by John D. Cox
    £13.99

  • by Patrick Whitefield
    £35.49

    This critically acclaimed and definitive permaculture design book was the inspiration that BBC22s Brigit Strawbridge (of It's Not Easy Being Green) needed to attend her first permaculture design course with Patrick Whitefield, setting her and her family off on a voyage of discovery which is helping to introduce and inspire others. Already hailed in the UK, Europe and America as definitive, and reprinted by popular demand, The Earth Care Manual offers an inspirational yet practical vision of a sustainable future invaluable to those new to the subject as well as to the experienced practitioner. The permaculture movement started in the 1970s as a sustainable alternative to modern industrial agriculture, taking its inspiration from natural ecosystems. It initially placed an emphasis on gardening, with proponents of permaculture since expanding on its principles; addressing all subjects vital to sustainability, from building and community design to food, energy, water, microclimate and shelter. All of these topics and more are addressed in The Earth Care Manual, demonstrating that permaculture is an interconnecting framework linking a diversity of green ideas. Its aims are a low input, high output efficient use of resources - and genuine sustainability. The Earth Care Manual gives a vision of a sustainable future and the practical steps we can take towards it, both large and small, urban and rural. Written by Patrick Whitefield, one of Europe's foremost teachers and practitioners of temperate permaculture, it explains in depth how to apply permaculture to any situation, from the smallest of buildings or apartments, to houses, gardens, orchards, farms and woodlands.

  • - Using Locally Sourced Materials to Make Mineral and Biological Extracts and Ferments
    by Nigel Palmer
    £15.49

    Revitalize your garden by making your own biologically diverse inoculants and mineral-rich amendments using leaf mold, weeds, eggshells, bones, and other materials available for little or no cost from local woodlands, fields, restaurants, and markets.

  • - Why Our Minds Need the Wild
    by Lucy Jones
    £9.49

  • - Six Degrees of Climate Emergency
    by Mark Lynas
    £10.99

    This book must not be ignored. It really is our final warning. Mark Lynas delivers a vital account of the future of our earth, and our civilisation, if current rates of global warming persist. And it's only looking worse.

  • - A Short History of the Greater United States
    by Daniel Immerwahr
    £10.99

  • - How the Earth Shaped Human History
    by Lewis Dartnell
    £9.49

  • by Michael Palin
    £9.49 - 15.49

    This beautifully produced volume - colour plates, outstanding maps - is a landmark achievement.' - Ken McGoogan, author of Fatal Passage`I absolutely loved it: I had to read it at one sitting .

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