A Natural History of Man in Britain
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
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A study of man through the ages, against the very varied natural conditions afforded by the British Isles.
One of the aims of this series is to present a comprehensive survey of our natural history in relation to its background and environment. A first and vital consideration in a project of over fifty volumes is the study of man himself through the ages, against the very varied natural conditions afforded by the British Isles. In the words of the editors, 'we believe that it will contribute much to the outlook of man as one with nature, that alone can save our beautiful islands from wrongful changes, from the degradation and destruction which may result equally from unplanned development as from wrongly conceived planning.'
Professor Fleure's long association with the University of Wales at Aberystwyth and his connection with the University of Manchester have given him distinctive viewpoints for this vast and complex subject. It is now more than thirty years since he published his Human Geography in Western Europe and more than twenty years since, with the late H. J. Peake, he began that remarkable series of volumes, the Corridors of Time. This book represents a perfect combination of historian, anthropologist, geographer and naturalist—the fruit of a lifetime's gathering.