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GILBERT WHITE: A BIOGRAPHY OF THE AUTHOR OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE FREE DOWNLOAD Richard Mabey | 256 pages | 08 Jun 2006 | Profile Books Ltd | 9781861978073 | English | London, United Kingdom Gilbert White: the modern naturalist Gilbert was the eldest of eight surviving siblings, Thomas b. In describing the elements of the natural world contained within a human community, an ecological orientation towards nature is implied by Selborne. Citations from the section on antiquities are from the facsimile of the edition, which will be referred to as Antiquities. There is a Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History of Selborne lack of disciplinary boundaries in his observations, and it can be sad to think of how this kind of naturalist is no longer possible. Other books I've read a little like this are The Peregrine, which has a similar intense focus, but this time on a single subject, and which is a much more intense and moody book, and Fire on the Rim, which is also about a particular relationship with a certain environment over time. Lockley Published by H. Jan 01, Nick Jones rated it it Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History of Selborne amazing. London etc. Rosenbach inand passed into the collection of Arthur A. This section, often omitted from later editions, consists like the Natural History of 26 "Letters", none of them posted, and without even the fiction of being addressed to Pennant or Barrington. I did get very tired of lists of birds I'm not familiar with and the dates they arrived and left, and wish there had been more geology and more about ancient superstitions; the latter he only touched on once or twice, but I found it fascinating because he was so much closer, in time, than we are to such beliefs, and knew more about the reasons behind them and their practice. In October, he became Master of Arts. Interesting if a bit tedious, this early work of natural history gives us insight into the southern English country of the midth century. Add to Wishlist. I would, however, recommend reading it in little chunks, Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History of Selborne the detailed descriptions get a bit much if you have to read this, like I did, in three days time. Download as PDF Printable version. To ask other readers questions about The Natural History of Selborneplease sign up. By turning to a finite and local space within the boundaries of England, White established a practice of quotidian discovery that many later nineteenth-century British naturalists would take up within the confines of England. White began as a huntsman and has no trouble shooting his way through animal life, cutting it open, or messing about with corpses. The English Parson-Naturalist. All this time the heat was so intense that butcher's meat could hardly be eaten on the day after it was killed White is wonderfully pompous and righteous, patriarchal and misogynistic, all you would expect an C18 Divine to be. The Selborne Society. After all, as Mark Avery RSPB once observed, he correctly informs the reader of the optimum temperature for bats to emerge from their roosts. Condition: Fine. Children's Books. But they soon settled again in heaps on the shingles; where preening their feathers to admit the rays of the sun, they seemed highly to enjoy the warm situation. I did try, really I did. How did I miss this? Interesting for the observational approach, its period and citing in terms of genius loci and nature writing. Quotes from The Natural Histo The River Thames is an often undiscovered haven of stunning scenery, wonderful wildlife and brilliant Cambridge Library Collection - Zoology 1 - 10 of 29 books. Year published Thomas Bewickin the first volume Land Birds of his A History of British Birdspresents a phenological list of 19 birds which are "chiefly selected from Mr. His writing is based on observation of the minute details that slowly fill in. Natural history Ornithology. To open it is a little like being given access to a time machine and being able to hop along Whites existance, dipping in and out into a myriad of small experiences. There seems to be some doubt as to how genuine these letters are - some were clearly written long after the fact and others may have been embellished when the idea to publish became entrenched. The dust wrapper is not price clipped. Scovetta, Michael V. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. He often posed questions that I longed to answer. This is presented as a compilation of his letters to Thomas Pennantthe leading British zoologist of Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History of Selborne day, and the Hon. In October, he became Master of Arts. AntiquitiesLetter Witherby White's Natural History has been continuously in print since its first publication. He could even season his natural observations with bits of the poetry of Milton and Virgil. Esty, Jed. Dust jacket condition Good. I have ranidaphobia and there is a lot of gross stuff about frogs in almost every chapter. See Article History. More filters. .