A Countrywoman's Journal : The Sketchbooks of a Passionate Naturalist

A Countrywoman's Journal : The Sketchbooks of a Passionate Naturalist

by Margaret Shaw (Author), Margaret Shaw (Illustrator), Peggy Vance (Introduction)

Synopsis

Brilliant butterflies, songbirds and seabirds, flowers and weeds, bees and bugs: Margaret Shaw records in watercolour and prose the rich flora and fauna of the unspoiled countryside of the 1920s. In Shaw's bucolic world the eaves swarm with housemartins, elm trees still grow tall, and the hedgerows are full of quarrelsome wrens. Travelling widely in Britain and in France and Italy, between October 1926 and December 1928, Shaw chronicled her observations of the landscape in all its weathers and colours: "a glorious sunrise" in Sussex; "a slight fog" in London; and "sullen skies with angry clouds" in the Highlands of Scotland. Evocative vignettes seek to capture the most picturesque of these landscapes.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Constable & Robinson Ltd., London
Published: 29 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1841196312
ISBN 13: 9781841196312

Media Reviews
'With fascinating observations and a meticulous hand, Margaret Shaw created a remarkable record of English wildlife in the 1920s.' - Country Life
Author Bio
Bom in 1885 into a family of wealthy industrialists, Margaret Shaw was a wealthy spinster, whose passion for nature was apparent from her earliest years when she lived in the house formerly owned by the great naturalist, Gilbert White, author of The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne.