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Books
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Trees: From Root to Leaf€48.00
A landmark publication that captures the beautiful richness of every aspect of trees and their importance for science, culture and the future of humankind.
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The Book of the Skelligs (Hardback)€50.00
This book explores the Skelligs, Ireland's most dramatic and beautiful Atlantic islands, and focuses particularly on Skellig Michael, a famous UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Coppice Agroforestry : Tending Trees for Product, Profit, and Woodland Ecology€54.99
Cut and come again forestry - reviving the ancient practice of resprout silviculture to power local woodland-based economies.
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Fantastic Numbers and Where to Find Them : A Cosmic Quest from Zero to Infinity€31.99
What are the mysterious numbers that unlock the secrets of the universe?
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Where the Wildflowers Grow : My Botanical Journey Through Britain and Ireland€31.99
'When was the last time you stopped and noticed a wild plant?' An intriguing and timely exploration of the importance of Britain and Ireland's plant life. Leif Bersweden has always been fascinated by wild plants.
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The Birds of County Cork (Hardback)€39.99
This is book is a history of the birds of County Cork from the earliest times to the present.
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A Portrait of British Cheese : A Celebration of Artistry, Regionality and Recipes€33.99
A Portrait of British Cheese celebrates the excellence of artisan and farmhouse cheese in the British Isles, expressing it as a product of the land, its animals, and its people, offering a snapshot of rural life, artisan traditions and delicious dishes.
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Great Trees of Britain and Ireland : Over 70 of the best ancient avenues, forests and trees to visit€31.99
A wealth of ancient trees, avenues, and forests grow in Britain and Ireland. Boasting Europe's largest number of ancient oaks and yews, Britain and Ireland are home to forests that can be traced back for centuries, feature amazing avenues lined with trees hundreds of years old, and include some truly majestic individual trees.
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The First National Museum : Dublin's Natural History Museum in the mid-nineteenth century€39.99
Dublin's Natural History Museum is a uniquely preserved sliver of the past, an intact example of a nineteenth-century natural science collection. While its polished cases and stuffed animals show us what the museum looked like in its heyday, this book is the first detailed exploration of its early history, showing how and why it came into being, and what it meant in nineteenth-century Irish culture.
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Sebastiao Salgado. GENESIS (HARDBACK)€75.00
On a very fortuitous day in 1970, 26-year-old Sebastiao Salgado held a camera for the first time. When he looked through the viewfinder, he experienced a revelation: suddenly life made sense.