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Rocks, Minerals & Fossils
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Saving the Planet Without the Bullshit€18.99
Full of counter-intuitive statistics and positive suggestions for individual and collective action, this ingenious book will change how you view the climate crisis.
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Rocks€10.99
Different kinds of rocks are found on Earth. Many are found deep inside Earth. Discover why rocks are an important part of nature!
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Footprints€17.99
A profound meditation on climate change and the Anthropocene and an urgent search for the fossils-industrial, chemical, geological-that humans are leaving behindWhat will the world look like ten thousand or ten million years from now?
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The Pebbles on the Beach : A Spotter's Guide€12.99With a foreword by Robert MacfarlanePebble-hunting is a pleasant hobby that makes little demand upon one's patience and still less upon one's physical energy. (You may even enjoy the hunt from the luxurious sloth of a deck chair).
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Connemara Marble: Ireland's National Gem€14.99
Stephen Walsh shares the knowledge that he has gleaned over a lifetime of working with Connemara marble, outlining the history and landscape of Connemara, and the part that the quarrying and production of marble played in that story
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Ireland's Seashore: A Field GuideSpecial Price €16.99 Regular Price €19.99
Ireland's seashores are famous for their spectacular beauty, ranging from exposed rocky headlands that receive the full power of the Atlantic to enclosed sea loughs and sheltered mudflats.
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Geology of Ireland€22.99
This field guide is an essential resource for the study of Irish regional and local geology.
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Between Rocks and Hard Places: Discovering Ireland's Northern Landscapes (Hardcover )€29.99
Illustrating the variety of the Irish landscapes this book explores the landscape's relationship with rocks and the rocks with history, past and present.
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The Burren Wall€14.99
The Burren and the Aran Islands have some of the most distinctive stone walls to be found anywhere. The walls, in their use of local stone and economical design, stand as linear monuments to local skill and hard-won endeavour.