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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. main edition. 272 pages. 8.20x6.00x1.10 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # zk1783351640
Book Description hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. First Edition. 1st impression. 1st UK Edition. New copy picked straight from printer's packet. COVID/BREXIT/ROYAL MAIL STRIKES MAY MEAN DELAYS IN TRANSIT. Priority orders will be dispatched by Royal Mail TRACKED 24 or courier (particularly if over 2kg). Standard mail will be dispatched by Royal Mail TRACKED 48 (up to 2kg), heavier items by courier . Overseas orders will be dispatched by Royal Mail International.Tracked. PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR MY PRIVACY POLICY. Seller Inventory # mon0000034161
Book Description hardcover. Condition: New. Shipped from the UK within 2 business days of order being placed. Seller Inventory # mon0000251338
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Taking in examples such as peregrines breeding on London skyscrapers, the insects and mammals that have colonized golf courses, and wildflowers in roadside verges, Stephen Moss assesses the diversity of Britain's 'accidental' habitats. While demonstrating the extent to which wildlife can flourish alongside human activity, he also suggests the steps that can be taken to further encourage such coexistence. Seller Inventory # 518451
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Brand New Copy. Seller Inventory # BBB_new1783351640
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Buy for Great customer experience. Seller Inventory # GoldenDragon1783351640
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In The Accidental Countryside, author and naturalist Stephen Moss makes a journey of discovery through Britain, in search of the hidden corners where wildlife survives against the odds.From Shetland's Iron Age stone structures to London's most modern skyscrapers, and from lowly railway cuttings to ornate stately gardens, Moss reveals the unlikely oases where wildlife thrives in areas originally created for human purposes.The result is a surprising and uplifting story of how we have influenced the landscape and wildlife of these crowded islands; and how wildlife has taken advantage of us - even when we least expected it. The fascinating and remarkably uplifting story of how Britain's wildlife has co-opted the most unlikely corners of our manmade landscape, turning them into teeming havens of (un)natural beauty. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781783351640