Dream Island: A Record of the Simple Life (Nature Classics) - Softcover

Lockley, Ronald

 
9781908213327: Dream Island: A Record of the Simple Life (Nature Classics)

Synopsis

In 1927, Ronald Lockley took a 21 year lease on the small island of Skokholm, just off the Pembrokeshire coast in South Wales. A keen ornithologist, he began studies of the bird life on the island, and on neighbouring Skomer, famous today for its puffins. In the 1930s he published two books about his life on the island, Dream Island (1930) and Island Days (1934), which are now combined in this one volume. Lockley was a hugely influential figure in natural history and was lauded by Sir Peter Scott and Richard Adams, the author of Watership Down, who also used him as a character in his book The Plague Dogs. Today, Dream Island offers an insight into an extraordinary and influential figure, and strongly evoke his island life.

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About the Author

Ronald Lockley (1903-2000) was a Welsh naturalist and ornithologist, who wrote overfifty books on the natural world, including Dream Island, Island Days, Letters fromSkokholm and The Private Life of the Rabbit, an important source for Watership Down

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