Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780521696869 |
ISBN10: | 05216968611 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 286 pages |
Size: | 245x174x20 mm |
Weight: | 808 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 110 colour illus. |
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Category:
Botany, plant sciences
Plant sciences, viticulture
Gardening, floristry
Plant life
Further readings in History
Botany, plant sciences (charity campaign)
Plant sciences, viticulture (charity campaign)
Gardening, floristry (charity campaign)
(charity campaign)
Further readings in History (charity campaign)
The Old Country
Australian Landscapes, Plants and People
Edition number: New ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication: 30 October 2006
Number of Volumes: 1 pieces,
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Short description:
This passionate, wise and witty book tells stories about the Australian natural landscape.
Long description:
We are a nation of gardeners, and we take pleasure in tending our backyards. But this pleasure sits uneasily with our knowledge that the places where most of us live are running out of water. We suspect that our lawns and many of our plants from the damp climates of northern European gardens are too demanding of scarce supplies, but can't imagine our streets and gardens without them. The Old Country opens our eyes, and minds, to other possibilities. It does so by telling us stories about our natural landscape. George Seddon believes that the better we understand the delicacy and beauty of our natural environment, the more 'at home' we will feel as Australians. This passionate, wise and witty book, enriched with breathtakingly beautiful illustrations, suggests that the answers to our water problems lie here, at home.
'George Seddon is Australia's finest placewriter. He combines a light touch with a sureness of foot. The result is a clarity of insight as striking as a Freemantle summer's day. This book offers itself as a companion to the journey that we call Australia. Seddon's achievement is of the finest kind - he connects, but he also speaks with an honesty and precision that is breathtaking.' Peter Beilharz, La Trobe University
'George Seddon is Australia's finest placewriter. He combines a light touch with a sureness of foot. The result is a clarity of insight as striking as a Freemantle summer's day. This book offers itself as a companion to the journey that we call Australia. Seddon's achievement is of the finest kind - he connects, but he also speaks with an honesty and precision that is breathtaking.' Peter Beilharz, La Trobe University
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction; 2. First encounters; 3. The Boab; 4. Learning; 5. The Conifers; 6. The Banksias; 7. Mediterraneity; 8. On being deciduous; 9. By design; 10. Weeds; Epilogue.