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Richard Mabey

    20. Februar 1941

    Richard Mabey zählt zu den bedeutendsten Naturautoren Englands. Sein Werk zeichnet sich durch eine tiefgründige Auseinandersetzung mit der Beziehung zwischen Mensch und Natur aus. Mabey verbindet meisterhaft persönliche Reflexion mit scharfen Beobachtungen der Landschaft und ihrer ökologischen Bedeutung. Sein Schreiben ist eine Feier der Natur und ihres beständigen Einflusses auf den menschlichen Geist.

    Das neue BLV-Buch der Kräuter
    Die Heilkraft der Natur
    Eßbare WIldpflanzen
    Mitternachtsmagie der Pilze
    Das inoffizielle Bridgerton-Ausmalbuch
    Uneigentliche Landschaft
    • 2025

      Whistling in the Dark

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Delving into the enchanting world of nightingales, this book weaves together cultural history, scientific insights, and the allure of birdsong. It features personal anecdotes of nightingale performances and addresses their dwindling numbers, while uncovering fascinating narratives, including the story of a human mimic associated with a notable 1924 BBC broadcast. The revised edition enriches the reader's understanding of these captivating birds and their significance in both nature and human culture.

      Whistling in the Dark
    • 2024

      In den 1970er Jahren revolutionierte Richard Mabey das Nature Writing, indem er städtische Räume erkundete, die oft nicht mit Natur assoziiert werden. In "Uneigentliche Landschaft" zeigt er, wie Natur selbst in urbanen Umgebungen überlebt und gedeiht. Über 50 Jahre nach der Erstveröffentlichung ist das Werk nun auf Deutsch erhältlich.

      Uneigentliche Landschaft
    • 2024

      Mitternachtsmagie der Pilze

      Das Tarotdeck des Waldes. Entdecke die geheimnisvolle Welt der Pilze in 78 einzigartigen Tarotkarten

      Mitternachtsmagie der Pilze
    • 2024

      The godfather of British nature writing reflects on the conflict between cultivation and autonomous nature

      The Accidental Garden
    • 2023

      Featuring dark, dreamy illustrations of the beautiful fungi of the forest discover your fortune with Midnight Magic, which reflects the themes and archetypes of the traditional Rider Waite. Welcome to a tarot deck of mushrooms, where you’ll find 78 unique tarot card designs based on the mysterious world of mushrooms. Based on the symbolism of the Rider Waite deck, these cards depict traditional tarot archetypes through images of fungi, from the authoritative, red-capped Fly Agaric as the Emperor to the brightly colored Chicken of the Woods as the impetuous Fool and so much more! These ethereal illustrations were created by Eisner­ Award–nominated artist and mushroom enthusiast Sara Richard whose art is inspired by the natural world and the trees and mushrooms she was surrounded by while growing up in New Hampshire. This deck is filled with magical artwork reflecting the hidden power, magic, and wonder of the woods. So whether you’re an avid mushroom hunter or you just want to add some earthy magic to your tarot card practice, this deck is for you.

      Midnight Magic: A Tarot Deck of Mushrooms
    • 2023

      Add the magic and wonder of the forest to your walls with these beautiful and intriguing illustrations that put the current mushroom mania on display. Features 45 unique prints, from Chicken of the Woods To Lion's Mane to Puffballs, in three convenient sizes that are perfect for framing.

      Instant Wall Art Enchanted Mushrooms
    • 2022
    • 2021

      Nature Cure

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,7(50)Abgeben

      A new special edition of the seminal, bestselling book, with a new foreword by the author and a new jacket by the artist Michael Kirkman, to celebrate the author's 80th birthday.

      Nature Cure
    • 2021

      Add some color to your life and put your creative touch on this collection of more than 45 Bridgerton-inspired coloring scenes from every corner of Grosvenor Square.

      The Unofficial Bridgerton Coloring Book
    • 2021

      In Beechcomings Richard Mabey set out to uncover our relationship with trees, and specifically the beech, their significance in nature and meaning in folklore.

      Beechcombings