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A Life in Nature

Biography / Memoir
By: Sir Peter Scott(Author)
440 pages, 8 plates with colour illustrations
Publisher: Sphere Books
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A reissue of his 1967 book Happy the Man, this is a beautiful portrait of Sir Peter Scott, founder of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the Worldwide Fund for Nature.
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A Life In Nature is a portrait of Peter Scott collected from his own conversations, articles and broadcasts including thoughts on expeditions to Lapland, Conservation and Africa, his travels in Europe and much more.

Originally published in 1967 under the title Happy the Man, this book is a hidden gem of nature writing. Illustrated by Peter’s own beautiful illustrations A Life In Nature is a celebration of the natural world and the work of one of the most important conservationists Sir Peter Scott had a truly incredible life. He was the only son of legendary explore Captain Scott. His godfather was JM Barrie and he was married to Elizabeth Jane Howard. He also represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at sailing in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, winning a bronze medal. He founded the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, and also helped to found the Worldwide Fund for Nature.

This is a beautiful and timely re-discovered book, perfect for those who are interested in preserving our planet.

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Biography

Sir Peter Scott had a truly incredible life. He was the only son of Captain Scott. His godfather was JM Barrie and he was married to Elizabeth Jane Howard. He also represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at sailing in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, winning a bronze medal. He founded the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and also helped to found the Worldwide Fund for Nature.

Biography / Memoir
By: Sir Peter Scott(Author)
440 pages, 8 plates with colour illustrations
Publisher: Sphere Books
NHBS
A reissue of his 1967 book Happy the Man, this is a beautiful portrait of Sir Peter Scott, founder of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the Worldwide Fund for Nature.
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"Peter Scott was a huge influence on my childhood and I would avidly watch him on Look, a natural history programme on BBC Television – there was only one channel back then! Later on in life I had the good fortune both to meet and to interview him, and he remains, for me, a hero. His knowledge, his kindness to me and his generosity of spirit have remained an influence in my own sphere of natural history – the garden – and I cherish a small print of a Bewick swan that he signed and which hangs on my wall. To stand with him, inside that picture window at Slimbridge, as he painted a flight of Bewicks against a blue sky is a lasting memory of a great man. To meet one's heroes can sometimes be a let-down. That was most certainly not the case with Peter Scott."
– Alan Titchmarsh

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