Since its publication in 1908, Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows has enchanted readers, young and old. This new edition, sensitively abridged and exquisitely illustrated by Inga Moore, is sure to win over a new generation of fans.
Her alternative choice proves disastrous. In The Woodlanders, his favorite among his own novels, Thomas Hardy created a chain of characters linked by misunderstanding, infidelity and requited love.
A brief, simplified retelling of the episode in "The Wind in the Willows" during which Mole goes to visit his friend Badger in the Wild Wood and gets lost in a snow storm with Rat.
Books on conifer reproduction are all too rare. The only major work in the last generation was Hardev Singh’s 1978 Embryology of Gymnosperms, a book that summarized the previous century’s work.
Today, large-scale deforestation and the global interest in wildlife conservation jeopardises the survival of the Rabha people. This book describes the development of the Rabha way of life.