Books worth reading



A Dictionary of British Folk Customs (Christina Hole)

A Natural History of the Hedgerow (John Wright)

Cloven Country (Jeremy Harte)

Collins Nature Guides (Various)

Doughnut Economics (Kate Raworth)

Drawing Autism (Jill Mullen)

England on Fire (Stephen Ellcock & Mat Osman)

Entangled Life (Merlin Sheldrake)

Folklore Myths and Legends of Britain (Readers Digest)

Food for Free (Richard Mabey)

Fox Tossing, Octopus Wrestling and other Forgotten Sports (Ed Brooke-Hitching)

Hollow Places (Christopher Hadley)

How to be Idle (Tom Hodgkinson)

How to read a Tree (Tristan Gooley)

In Search of Lost Gods (Ralph Whitlock)

Last Chance To See (Douglas Adams & Mark Carwardine)

Maypoles, Martyrs and Mayhem (Quentin Cooper & Paul Sullivan)

Out of Town (Jack Hargreaves)

Regenesis (George Monbiot)

The English Year (Steve Roud)

The Forager's Calendar (John Wright)

The Lie of the Land (Ian Vince)

The Meat Paradox by Rob Percival

The Nature Fix (Florence Williams)

The New Penguin Book of English Folk Songs (Steve Roud & Julia Bishop)

The Number Nine Bus to Utopia (David Bramwell)

The Old Country (Jack Hargreaves)

The Patterning Instinct (Jeremy Lent)

The Quiet Moon (Kevin Parr)

The Seasons (Nick Groom)

The Secret Network of Nature (Peter Wohlleben)

The Sing-along-a-Wicker-Man Scrapbook (David BRamwell)

The Web of Meaning (Jeremy Lent)

True Brits (J R Daeschner)

Ultra-Processed People (Chris van Tulleken)

Uncle (J P Martin)

Why not eat Insects? (Vincent M Holt)

Wilder Mann (Charles Fréger)

Yesterday's Country Customs (Henry Buckton)

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