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The Rspb Anthology Of Wildlife Poetry

by Celia Warren

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The Rspb Anthology Of Wildlife Poetry

Synopsis

From birds, mammals and fish to trees, flowers and insects, the richness of the British natural world is explored through a stunning collection of the very best in wildlife poetry. Traditional verses sit alongside contemporary classics and specially commissioned new work by some of Britain's top poets. This family-friendly anthology includes many lively poems with real child-appeal along with more mature works, while fantastic full colour and black and white illustrations make this book a pleasure to browse. Beautifully crafted and produced in consultation with the RSPB, this perfect gift is a treasure trove of poetic delights!

Product details

ISBN:
9781408131183
Category:
Humorous Verse, Doggerel, Limericks, Etc
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2011-09-05
Publisher:
A & C BLACK PUBLISHERS LTD
Illustrations:
Full colour and black and white throughout
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
160
Pagination:
160 pages, Full colour and black and white throughout
Dimensions (mm):
254x189x17mm
Weight:
753g

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