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Man and Birds (Collins New Naturalist Library #51)
by R. K. MurtonHere is a fascinating and authoritative survey of the complex inter-relationships of bird and human life in this country.
The Broads (Collins New Naturalist Library #46)
by A. E. EllisThe Broads discusses the history of the Broads, the people who come into contact with and influence these waterways, and what the future holds.
The Peak District (Collins New Naturalist Library #44)
by K. C. EdwardsA survey of great interest to naturalists and to the thousands of ramblers who visit the Peak District.
Northumberland (Collins New Naturalist Library #95)
by Angus LunnA definitive natural history of Northumberland, from its ecological history, geology and climate to its naturalists and conservation issues.
A History of Ornithology (Collins New Naturalist Library #104)
by Peter BirchamWhat did we know about birds a thousand years ago, and how has our understanding developed? ‘A History of Ornithology’ offers a complete history of birdwatching in Britain, a classic for every nature lover's bookshelf.
Gower (Collins New Naturalist Library #99)
by Jonathan MullardMaps best viewed on a tablet. A definitive natural history of the Gower Peninsula, from its heritage coast and its appeal to the naturalist, to the geology, geomorphology, conservation and ecological history of this diverse area.
The World of Gerard Mercator: The Mapmaker Who Revolutionised Geography
by Andrew TaylorThe true story of Gerard Mercator, the greatest map-maker of all time, who was condemned to death as a heretic.
Ireland: A Natural History (Collins New Naturalist Library #84)
by David CabotAnother volume in the popular New Naturalist series, this book covers all aspects of the natural history of Ireland, from biological history, geology and climate, through to nature conservation.
A Fine Night for Dying (Paul Chevasse Ser. #6)
by Jack HigginsThe death of a gangster draws super-spy Paul Chavasse into a breathtaking adventure on the high seas – an unforgettable tale from one of the true masters of modern thriller writing, the bestselling author of Midnight Runner and The Keys of Hell.
The Book of Eels
by Tom FortWhat has been the dish of kings, the subject of myths and the traveller of epic and mysterious journeys? The eel.
Armada
by John StackThe author of the Masters of the Sea series, is back with a standalone battle book that will blow all others out of the water.
Top Hook (Alan Craik Ser. #3)
by Gordon KentFrom the acclaimed author of Night Trap, the third exhilarating tale of modern espionage and military adventure featuring US Navy intelligence officer Alan Craik – sure to appeal to the many fans of Tom Clancy and Dale Brown.
Hostile Contact: Vengeance Breeds A Silent Killer (Alan Craik Ser. #4)
by Gordon KentFrom the acclaimed author of Night Trap, Peacemaker and Top Hook, an exhilarating tale of modern espionage and flying adventure featuring US Navy intelligence officer Alan Craik – sure to appeal to the many fans of Tom Clancy and Dale Brown.
Force Protection (Alan Craik Ser.)
by Gordon KentFrom the acclaimed author of Top Hook and Hostile Contact, the fifth exhilarating tale of modern espionage and military adventure featuring US Navy intelligence officer Alan Craik – sure to appeal to the many fans of Tom Clancy and Dale Brown.
The German Numbers Woman: The Broken Chariot, The German Numbers Woman, And The Lost Flying Boat
by Alan SillitoeA top-rate novel of drugs, love and treachery from an author at the height of his powers.
The King’s Buccaneer: Prince Of The Blood, The King's Buccaneer (Riftwar Saga Ser. #05)
by Raymond E. FeistThe whole of the magnificent Riftwar Cycle by bestselling author Raymond E. Feist, master of magic and adventure, now available in ebook
The Natural History of Pollination (Collins New Naturalist Library #83)
by Michael Proctor Peter Yeo Andrew LackThis is a brand new, fully updated edition of the natural history classic first published in the New Naturalist series in 1973 as The Pollination of Flowers. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com
Gulliver’s Travels: Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World, In Four Parts, By Lemuel Gulliver, First A Surgeon, And Then A Captain Of Several Ships (Collins Classics)
by Jonathan SwiftHarperCollins is proud to present a range of best-loved, essential classics.
The Wolf Sea: Brothers In Arms, Rising From The Seas (The Oathsworn Series #2)
by Robert LowThe gripping second novel in the Oathsworn series, charting the adventures of a band of Vikings looking for the return of the Rune Sword that will lead them to Attila’s Hoard
Disguise: A Novel
by Hugo HamiltonHugo Hamilton, the internationally acclaimed author of ‘The Speckled People’ and ‘Sailor in the Wardrobe’, turns his hand back to fiction with a compelling drama tracing Berlin's central historical importance throughout the twentieth century.
Books and Naturalists (Collins New Naturalist Library #112)
by David Elliston AllenNatural history, perhaps more than any other pursuit or study, has always relied heavily on books. Without their basic function of enabling the different kinds of animals and plants to be described in adequate detail, the subject could never have come into being and gone on to thrive as it does today.
Bird Migration (Collins New Naturalist Library #113)
by Ian NewtonThe phenomenon of bird migration has fascinated people from time immemorial. The arrivals and departures of different species marked the seasons, heralding spring and autumn, and providing a reliable calendar long before anything better became available.
The God Species: How The Planet Can Survive The Age Of Human
by Mark LynasOriginally published as The God Species: How the Planet Can Survive the Age of Humans The green movement has got it very wrong.
SAS Survival Handbook: The Ultimate Guide To Surviving Anywhere
by John ‘Lofty’ WisemanThe original and best survival guide for any situation in every climate. Now with added techniques for handling Urban dangers, the ‘SAS Survival Handbook’ is the complete companion for adventurers everywhere.
Carbon Counter: Calculate Your Carbon Footprint (Collins Gem)
by Mark LynasWhat effect are you having on the environment? If you buy Kenyan green beans what is the CO2 cost? What about your journey to work, your fridge or your clothes? The Gem Carbon Counter is your portable instant green reckoner.