The book offers a detailed exploration of a unique patch of land in Galloway, showcasing its diverse wildlife and habitats. It presents a miniature representation of wild Galloway, highlighting the area's ecological richness and the special qualities that define its natural environment. Through vivid descriptions, readers are invited to appreciate the intricate balance of nature within this singular glen.
Ian Carter Reihenfolge der Bücher
Ian R. Carter, emeritierter Professor an der Universität Auckland in Neuseeland, befasst sich mit den Feinheiten des Landlebens. Seine einzige detaillierte Studie über die ländlichen Klassenbeziehungen im Nordosten Schottlands, die während seiner Tätigkeit an der Universität Aberdeen erforscht wurde, ist ein wegweisendes Werk. Sie bietet den Lesern einen einzigartigen Einblick in das Leben der einfachen Leute in der Region in einer entscheidenden Zeit.






- 2024
- 2022
After a career in conservation, Ian Carter moves to a secluded farmhouse tucked away in the low hills of mid-Devon between Exmoor and Dartmoor. Here he tries new approaches to connecting with the local countryside - from following streams wherever they may lead, to night-time rambles or simply rewilding the garden.
- 2022
Most British birds of prey have largely recovered from historical persecution, but the beleaguered Hen Harrier is still struggling. This richly illustrated book gives a comprehensive and evocative portrait of the species, while offering an incisive overview of its conservation.
- 2021
The book offers a sharp analysis of British university fiction, focusing on the distinctive culture of Oxbridge. It examines how this elite environment faces challenges from various societal groups, including the working class, women, foreigners, and social scientists, who introduce different perspectives and disrupt traditional norms. Through its interdisciplinary approach, it highlights the tensions between established academic traditions and the evolving nature of university life.
- 2021
Human, Nature
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
What does it mean to be a part of-rather than apart from-nature? This book is about how we interact with wildlife and the ways in which this can make our lives richer and more fulfilling. But it also explores the conflicts and contradictions inevitable in a world that is now so completely dominated by our own species.
- 2021
Britain at War in Colour
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Britain at War in Colour showcases 100 of the best rare and original colour images of the Second World War from the IWM photograph collection. Featuring new and never-before published images in a beautiful hardback album format, these graphic and powerful images bring the Second World War to life.
- 2019
The Red Kite's Year
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A beautifully illustrated natural history of the Red Kite, including the successful reintroduction programme. Follow the birds through the ups and downs of the year, from the rigours of raising young during the warm summer months to the struggle for survival in the depths of winter.
- 2019
War In The Air
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Allied victory in the Second World War owed much to air power. Following the success of The Second World War in Colour, this book presents a further selection of original colour photographs from the IWM collection, focusing on Allied aircraft and airmen.
- 2004
Coastal Command 1939-1945
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Photographic history of the important part played by this important but unsung branch of the Royal Air Force. 235 b/w photos.
- 2004
A Measure of Freedom
- 324 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The book explores the concept of freedom, focusing on the normative assumptions that underpin our judgments about individual entitlements to freedom. Ian Carter presents a framework that aligns with popular intuitions regarding degrees of freedom while also supporting a liberal theory of justice. By systematically analyzing these ideas, the author highlights the significance of understanding freedom in both personal and societal contexts.