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Simon Barnes

    1 janvier 1951
    How to be a Bad Birdwatcher
    Horsey Life
    The History of the World in 100 Plants
    History of the World in 100 Animals
    Building Value
    The Green Planet
    • The Green Planet

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      "The Green Planet" unveils the hidden lives of plants, showcasing their dramatic and competitive nature across diverse habitats. Through cutting-edge technology, it reveals their complex relationships with animals and the remarkable behaviors that define their existence, offering a fresh perspective on the plant kingdom.

      The Green Planet
      4,4
    • Building Value

      The Business of Venture Capital

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the venture capital process, this guide emphasizes the importance of behavior over numbers in entrepreneurial finance. Simon Barnes, a seasoned VC partner, shares insights from his 25 years of experience in the UK, EU, and USA, highlighting the significance of aligning interests between funders and entrepreneurs. The book provides a holistic view of the VC industry, covering the entire process from deal negotiation to building successful businesses. Ideal for MBA students and first-time entrepreneurs, it serves as a vital resource for various professionals in the field.

      Building Value
      5,0
    • History of the World in 100 Animals

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      A lavishly illustrated and compelling insight into the 100 animals that have had the greatest impact on humanity.

      History of the World in 100 Animals
      4,3
    • Horsey Life

      A Journey of Discovery with a Rather Remarkable Mare

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      About a friendship pushed to its limits; but also filled with larks and joy - takes you right to the heart of the world of horses and those that love them.

      Horsey Life
      3,9
    • In this approach to ornithology, self-confessed bad birdwatcher Simon Barnes gives readers the confidence and motivation to get pleasure from one of the simplest, cheapest hobbies there are - watching birds, without letting birdwatching get in the way.

      How to be a Bad Birdwatcher
      4,0
    • How writer Simon Barnes rewilded the marshland next to his garden to attract new species and to bring inspiration to his family

      On the Marsh
      4,0
    • How to be a Bad Botanist

      • 285pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      From the author of Rewild Yourself and How to Be a Bad Birdwatcher, a light- hearted guide to realising you know more about plants than you might think.

      How to be a Bad Botanist
      3,9
    • Rewild Yourself

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      "We're not just losing the wild world. We're forgetting it. We're no longer noticing it. We've lost the habit of looking and seeing and listening and hearing. But we can make hidden things visible, and find ways to bring nature much closer to home. As you take on new techniques and a little new equipment, you will discover new creatures and, with them, new areas of yourself that had gone dormant"--From publisher's description.

      Rewild Yourself
      3,9
    • The Year of Sitting Dangerously

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      From the acclaimed author of Rewild Yourself comes a brilliant book that reveals the natural joys to be discovered on your doorstep. In the autumn of 2020, Simon Barnes should have been leading a safari in Zambia, but Covid restrictions meant his plans had to be put on hold. Instead, he embarked on the only voyage of discovery that was still open to him. He walked to a folding chair at the bottom of his garden, and sat down. His itinerary: to sit in that very same spot every day for a year and to see - and hear - what happened all around him. It would be a stationary garden safari; his year of sitting dangerously had begun. For the next twelve months, he would watch as the world around him changed day by day. Gradually, he began to see his surroundings in a new way; by restricting himself, he opened up new horizons, growing even closer to a world he thought he already knew so well. The Year of Sitting Dangerously is a wonderfully evocative read; it inspires the reader to pay closer attention to the marvels that surround us all, and is packed with handy tips to help bring nature even closer to us.

      The Year of Sitting Dangerously
      3,3