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Tom Fort

    Le travail de Tom Fort explore l'histoire sociale de l'herbe et de sa culture. Son écriture examine le monde fascinant, souvent négligé, des pelouses et l'obsession de l'humanité pour celles-ci. Grâce à des recherches détaillées, il révèle comment l'entretien de la pelouse est devenu un phénomène culturel aux profondes racines sociales. Sa prose est captivante et perspicace, invitant les lecteurs à voir d'un nouvel œil les paysages qui les entourent.

    Downstream
    The Book of Eels
    The A303
    Casting Shadows
    Against the Flow
    Under the Weather
    • Under the Weather

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Contains two interlocking strands: the story of those who sought to know and understand our weather; and the story of its impact on us - our history, our culture, the way we think and behave. This work focuses on the people who volunteered and toiled for the cause, telling their stories by tracking them down to the places.

      Under the Weather
    • Against the Flow

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Many years ago, Tom Fort drove his little red car onto the ferry at Felixstowe, bound for all points east. Eastern Europe was still a faraway place, just emerging from its half-century of waking nightmare, blinking, injured, full of fears but importantly full of hope too. Things were different then.

      Against the Flow
    • A Times and Sunday Times Book of the Year Peer into the secret, silent world of the freshwater fish and explore evolution of the art and industry of fishing in Britain's rivers and streams.

      Casting Shadows
    • The story of one of the country's most loved - and loathed - roads.

      The A303
    • The Book of Eels

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(96)Évaluer

      What has been the dish of kings, the subject of myths and the traveller of epic and mysterious journeys? The eel. schovat popis

      The Book of Eels
    • Downstream

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,1(16)Évaluer

      Downstream is a celebration of rivers: an exploration of what they mean to us and an account of what we owe to them. Travelling partly on foot and bicycle, but chiefly in a plywood fifteen foot punt, Fort journeyed through the unsung heart of Middle England, showing him the unseen face of his own country.

      Downstream
    • You have to be on your guard when you go back to special places. You may be able to locate them easily enough on the map, but maps tell only one story. Times change and places and people with them. The memory plays curious tricks, and things aren t al

      Against the flow : wading through Eastern Europe
    • The Far From Compleat Angler

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Tom Fort, a former angling correspondent for the Financial Times, brings his sharp wit and keen insights to the world of fishing. Renowned as one of Britain's most entertaining fishing writers, his work combines humor with a deep understanding of the sport, offering readers both engaging narratives and thoughtful reflections on the angling experience.

      The Far From Compleat Angler
    • Ahumorous, discursive, utterly absorbing journey from Dover to Land's End, along the English Channel shore, the busiest waterway in the world

      Channel Shore
    • The Village News is a whimsical, funny and informative travelogue by pedal power of a variety of villages across our nation that encapsulate, or showcase, all the best elements of what could be seen as the English village.

      The Village News