Earth to earth : a natural history of churchyards /
by Buczacki, Stefan.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Unicorn, 2018Description: 112 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9781910787748 (hbk.) :; 1910787744 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 718 BUCSubject(s): Cemeteries | Natural history | Architecture and Planning | Architecture and PlanningSummary: From the earliest Pagan sites to modern urban cemeteries, burial grounds have always enjoyed a sacred, protected status in the history of society. Consequently they have become tranquil oases in which wildlife can flourish - a microcosm of the natural habitat long since disappeared from the surrounding area. In 'Earth to Earth', Professor Stefan Buczacki uncovers the wild animals and plants that thrive amongst the headstones, from the graveyard beetle to the mighty yew. He also explores the history of churchyards and the landscape, as well as what can be done to conserve them for future generations.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Hardback | Crosby Library | Adult Non-Fiction | 718 BUC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 002955628X |
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712.6 TIT Lawns, paths and patios | 712.6092 DON The Ivington diaries | 715.1 HEN Quick and easy topiary and green sculpture | 718 BUC Earth to earth : | 720 ARM The Arts & Crafts movement in the North West of England: | 720 FLE Murray's Lancashire architectural guide | 720.092 THI Gaudi: |
From the earliest Pagan sites to modern urban cemeteries, burial grounds have always enjoyed a sacred, protected status in the history of society. Consequently they have become tranquil oases in which wildlife can flourish - a microcosm of the natural habitat long since disappeared from the surrounding area. In 'Earth to Earth', Professor Stefan Buczacki uncovers the wild animals and plants that thrive amongst the headstones, from the graveyard beetle to the mighty yew. He also explores the history of churchyards and the landscape, as well as what can be done to conserve them for future generations.
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