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by Macfarlane, Robert


  Fowles, John, Wormholes (London, 1998)

  Godwin, Fay, Land (London, 1985)

  ——, Our Forbidden Land (London, 1990)

  ——, The Edge of the Land (London, 1995)

  Goldsworthy, Andy, Hand to Earth (London, 1990)

  Hunter, James, A Dance Called America (Edinburgh, 1994)

  ——, The Other Side of Sorrow (Edinburgh, 1995)

  King, Angela, and Sue Clifford, England in Particular (London, 2006)

  Mabey, Richard, The Common Ground (London, 1980)

  ——, with Sue Clifford and Angela King, Second Nature (London, 1984)

  Mellor, Leo, Things Settle (Norwich, 2003)

  Perrin, Jim, Spirits of Place (Llandysul, 1997)

  Pretty, Jules, The Earth Only Endures (London, 2007)

  Rowley, Trevor, The English Landscape in the Twentieth Century (London, 2006)

  Shoard, Marion, This Land is Our Land (London, 1987)

  Taylor, Kenneth, and David Woodfall, Natural Heartlands (Shrewsbury, 1996)

  Movement

  Ammons, A. R., ‘Cascadilla Falls’, The Selected Poems (New York, 1986)

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Coleridge among the Lakes & Mountains: from his Notebooks, Letters and Poems 1794-1804, ed. Roger Hudson (London, 1991)

  Fulton, Hamish, Selected Walks: 1969-1989 (London, 1990)

  Goldsworthy, Andy, Passage (London, 2004)

  Graham, Stephen, The Gentle Art of Tramping (London, 1926)

  Heaney, Seamus, and Rachel Giese, Sweeney’s Flight (London, 1992)

  Holmes, Richard, Coleridge: Early Visions (London, 1989)

  Lopez, Barry, Crossing Open Ground (New York, 1988)

  ——, About This Life (New York, 1998)

  McCarthy, Cormac, Blood Meridian (New York, 1985)

  Sebald, W. G., Die Ringe des Saturn [The Rings of Saturn], trans. Michael Hulse (Frankfurt, 1995)

  Sinclair, Iain, London Orbital (London, 2000)

  ——, The Edge of the Orison (London, 2005)

  Thomas, Edward, Wales (London, 1905)

  Thoreau, Henry David, ‘Walking’ (Boston, 1862)

  Twain, Mark, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (New York, 1884)

  Worpole, Ken, and Jason Orton, 350 Miles (Colchester, 2006)

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  I would like to thank above all the following people: my wife Julia, my children Lily and Tom, my parents Rosamund and John, John and Jan Beatty, Peter Davidson, Roger Deakin, Walter Donohue, Michael Englard, Henry Hitchings, Sara Holloway, Julith Jedamus, Richard Mabey, Helen Macdonald, Garry Martin, Leo Mellor, Jim Perrin, John Stubbs and Jessica Woollard. Each of these people has been vital to the book’s shaping. I hope I have already conveyed my deep and specific gratitude to each of you.

  I would also like to thank, for various reasons, Stephen Abell, Lisa Allardice, Richard Baggaley, Dick Balharry, Robin Beatty, Martyn Berry, Terence Blacker, Sean Borodale, Aly Bowkett, Sue Brooks, Christopher Burlinson, Ben Butler-Cole, Alan Byford, Jamie Byng, Michael Bywater, David Cobham, Stephanie Cross, Santanu Das, Tom Dawson, Rufus Deakin, Tim Dee, Guy Dennis, Ron Digby, Ed Douglas, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Lindsay Duguid, Samantha Ellis, Emmanuel College, Howard Erskine-Hill, Angus Farquhar, William Fiennes, Dan Frank, Edwin Frank, Charlie and Sinéad Garrigan Mattar, Iain Gilchrist, Dinny Gollop, Mark Goodwin, Jay Griffiths, Mike Gross, John Harvey, Alison Hastie, Kitty Hauser, Jonathan Heawood, Caspar Henderson, Jonathan Hird, Mike and Carol Hodges, Andrew Holgate, Jeremy Hooker, Michael Hrebeniak, James Hunter, Michael Hurley, Mary Jacobus, Joanna Kavenna, Peter Kemp, Steve King, Ann Lackie, Bill and Thelma Lovell, Madeleine Lovell, James and Claudia Macfarlane, John MacLennan, Finlay MacLeod, Annalena McAfee, Christina McLeish, Andrew McNeillie, Rod Mengham, Ann Morgan, Jeremy Noel-Tod, Ralph O’Connor, Redmond O’Hanlon, Jason Orton, Jeremy Over, David Parker, Ian Patterson, Donald and Lucy Peck, Sir Edward and Alison Peck, Jules Pretty, Guy Procter, Simon Prosser, Jeremy Purseglove, David Quentin, Satish Raghavan, Nicholas Rankin, Gary Rowland, Corinna Russell, Susanna Rustin, Ray Ryan, Jan and Chris Schramm, Nick Seddon, Tom Service, Rachel Simhon, Chris Smith, Rebecca Solnit, Barnaby Spurrier, Kenneth Steven, Peter Straus, Kenneth Taylor, Margot Waddell, Marina Warner, Simon Williams, Ross and Lesley Wilson, Mark Wormald and Ken Worpole.

  I am very grateful to the following people at Granta for the expertise, care and patience they have shown during the writing and publishing of the book: Sajidah Ahmad, Louise Campbell, David Graham, Ian Jack, Gail Lynch, Brigid Macleod, Pru Rowlandson, Bella Shand, Matt Weiland, Lindsay Paterson and Sarah Wasley.

  Certain books, writers and artists have also been influential and inspirational. The most important of these are included in the list of selected readings. The strongest influence, though, has been place itself. I have tried where possible to let the language of the book be thickened, refined or patterned by the forms of the landscapes with which it is concerned.

  The map is by Helen Macdonald. The images prefacing ‘Island’, ‘Valley’, ‘Forest’, ‘River-mouth’, ‘Cape’, ‘Summit’, ‘Grave’, ‘Ridge’, ‘Saltmarsh’ and ‘Tor’, and the image ending ‘Tor’, are all copyright John Beatty; the images prefacing ‘Beechwood’, ‘Holloway’ and ‘Stormbeach’ are copyright Rosamund Macfarlane; the image prefacing ‘Moor’ is copyright John Macfarlane. I am grateful to all four of these people for permission to use their fine work here.

  INDEX

  Aberdovey

  Abhainn Bà

  Abruzzi mountains

  After London, or Wild England (Jefferies)

  alders

  Algeria

  Alison (Roger’s partner)

  Allen, Bog of

  Altnaharra

  An Teallach

  Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

  Angus (forester)

  animals, wild

  importance of

  see also individual types by name

  Annapurna sanctuary

  apes

  Aran Islands

  Arctic hares see snow hares

  arrowheads: flint

  Arthur, King

  Arundell, Lady

  Assynt

  Auden, W. H.

  aurora borealis

  Australia

  Avon Gorge

  axe-heads

  B. B.

  Bachelard, Gaston

  Bad Step

  badgers

  Bagnold, Ralph

  Baker, John

  Bamford Edge

  Barnhill

  The Baron in the Trees (Calvino)

  basalt

  Beatty, Jan

  Beatty, John

  Bedolina

  beeches

  Beinn Alligin

  Bellshiel Law

  Ben Alder

  Ben Hope

  Ben Klibreck

  Benbecula

  Beowulf

  Beresford, Maurice

  Bernard, Oliver

  Berry, James

  Bidean nam Bian

  Bin Chuanna

  bindweed

  birches

  ‘Birches’ (Frost)

  birds

  migrating

  pesticides’ effects on

  raptors

  seabird colonies

  see also individual types by name

  Black Corries

  Black Cuillin

  Black Lough see Doo Lough

  The Black Prophet (Carleton)

  Black Wood (Coille Dubh)

  Blaenau

  Blake, William

  Blakeney Point

  Bleaberry Tarn

  bleak: etymology

  boats

  reed

  types used by peregrini

  Bodmin Moor

  Borges, Jorge Luis

  Bosgrave, Thomas

  The Box of Delights (Masefield)

  brachiation

  Braeriach

  Brandsby Hall

  Branksome Chine

  Breachan’s Cave

 
Brecklands

  Brendon Chase (B. B.)

  Britain

  car statistics

  contrasting coastlines

  crowdedness

  deforestation

  end of Ice Age

  loss of wildness

  openness in

  population statistics

  principal rock types

  brochs

  Brown, Robert

  Browne, Thomas

  Buachaille Etive Mor

  Buchan, John

  Buile Suibhne

  burial, wild

  Burren

  Burton Bradstock

  Buttermere

  buzzards

  Cabot, John

  Cadbury

  Cairngorms

  Calvino, Italo

  Cambridge

  Cambridgeshire

  Cannock Chase

  Canvey Island

  Cape Wrath

  Carey, John

  Carleton, William

  cartography see maps

  Cathair Chomain

  Cather, Willa

  Catholicism: recusant England

  caves

  Cedd, St

  Celtic Christianity

  missions

  see also peregrini

  Chalamain Gap

  Chatsworth

  Cheddar Gorge

  Chernobyl disaster ()

  cherry trees

  Chesil Bank

  Chideock

  Chieti POW camp

  China

  respect for trees

  shan-shui tradition

  Clare, John

  Clearances

  Cley marshes

  climate change

  Clo Mor

  Coille Dubh see Black Wood

  Coire na Creiche

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

  conifers

  Constable, John

  Copper Hill

  coracles (curricles)

  Cormaic

  Cornelius, John

  Cornish, Vaughan

  Coruisk valley

  Coryton oil refineries

  Cotman, John Sell

  Croagh Patrick

  Cromwell, Oliver

  crows

  curraghs

  Dakotan peoples

  Dancing Ledge

  Danckwerts, Elsa

  Dark Peak

  darkness

  effect on the wild

  fascination of

  human depletion of

  Dartmoor

  dawn

  Deakin, Roger

  author’s gifts to

  background and relationship with author

  books by

  car

  death and funeral

  friends

  on Gawain’s route

  and hedges

  and trees

  trip to the Burren

  trip to Dorset holloway network

  trip to Orford Ness

  trip to Staverton Thicks

  on Walberswick

  Walnut Tree Farm

  Deakin, Rufus

  Dedham Vale

  deer

  Defoe, Daniel

  Dengie Peninsula

  Denhay Hill

  deserts

  Devil’s Beeftub

  Digby, Ron

  Dione

  Dod Hill

  dolphins

  Domesday Book

  Doo Lough (Black Lough)

  Dorset

  holloways

  linglands

  sand patterns

  Druim Rolach

  Du Fu

  ducks

  Dumble

  Dun Loughan Bay

  Dungeness

  dunlin

  Dunwich

  Dutch elm disease

  earth: movement in space

  eddy-curves

  Egypt

  eiders

  Eilean Neave

  Eliot, T. S.

  elms

  Enlli see Ynys Enlli

  Essex

  floods

  country version

  modern reshaping of landscape

  retail version

  Exmoor

  eyes: workings of

  Feast of the Ascension

  fig trees

  First World War

  flint

  floods

  flora

  Burren

  see also individual types by name

  Flows

  Foinaven

  forests see woods

  Forster, E. M.

  Forvie sand desert

  Fowles, John

  foxes

  Frost, Robert

  fulmars

  Gabriel, Angel

  The Garden of Cyrus (Browne)

  Garraun mountains

  Garvellochs

  geese

  gentians

  The Gentle Art of Tramping (Graham)

  geology: principal British rock types

  Gervase of Tilbury

  Gilgamesh

  glaciers

  formation process

  retreat after Ice Age

  Glastonbury

  Glen Bolcain

  Glen Coe

  Glen Feshie

  global warming see climate change

  Gloucestershire

  glow-worms

  goldcrests

  Gorda Basin Earthquake ()

  Graham, Stephen

  Gran Sasso

  The Great American Forest (Platt)

  Greenland

  Griffin, Kevin

  Grind of Navir

  grouse moors

  guillemots

  gulls

  Gurney, Ivor

  ‘Hallaig’ (MacLean)

  Hampstead Heath

  Hardy, Thomas

  hares

  Harris

  Harrison, Fraser

  Harrison, Robert Pogue

  hawks

  heaths

  hedges and hedgerows

  Helen (author’s friend)

  herons

  High Crag

  High Stile

  Highland Clearances see Clearances

  Himalayas

  Hoggar Mountains

  Hograve, Colonel

  Holkham Bay

  holloways

  Dorset

  etymology

  history and spread

  Hope Valley

  hornbeams

  horse chestnuts

  Household, Geoffrey

  Hutchinson, Sara

  Ice Age: end of

  Inaccessible Pinnacle

  Incas

  Indian Ocean

  indifference: sense of world’s

  Inuit

  Iona

  Ireland

  Cromwell in

  Great Famine

  loss of wildness

  principal rock types

  roadside signs

  isolarions

  isostatic rebound

  Jackson, Barry

  Jamaica

  Jan see Beatty, Jan

  Jan’s Hill

  Jarman, Derek

  Jefferies, Richard

  John see Beatty, John

  Jura

  Kafka, Franz

  kestrels

  Kidnapped (Stevenson)

  Kinder Scout

  King’s Lynn

  Kingston, Jamaica

  Kipling, Rudyard

  knarrs

  Koyukon people

  Laindon

  Lake District

  Lake Geneva

  Lancashire Mosses

  Langdale

  Langewiesche, William

  larches

  Lastingham

  Lecky (Poor Law Guardian)

  Leitir Mhuiseil

  Leo (author’s friend)

  Leslie . R.

  Letterewe Forest

  Lewis . S.

  Li Po

  Libya

  light

  effects
of artificial

  human adaptation to different levels

  north-western coasts

  photon travel

  limestone

  Lindisfarne

  Linnet, Walter

  Lleyn Peninsula

  Loch Awe

  Loch Bà

  Loch Coruisk

  Loch Eriboll

  Loch Laidon

  Loch Lomond

  Loch Scavaig

  Lodore Falls

  London: recusant sites

  Londonderry

  Lost Valley

  Louisburgh

  Lu Yu

  Ludlow, General Edmund

  Macfarlane, Lily

  Macfarlane, Robert

  childhood

  family burial places

  father

  favourite small-scale wild places

  home

  talisman collection

  MacInnes, Hamish

  Mackay, Donald

  MacKenzie, Alexander

  MacLean, Sorley

  MacLeod, Donald

  McRory-Smith, James (Sandy)

  Madonna

  Maes Howe

  Manwood, John

  maps

  grid and story maps

  Marban

  mare’s tails

  Masefield, John

  Maskelyne, Nevil

  Mass Trespass ()

  Maxwell, Gavin

  Melville, Herman

  Mendips

  mergansers

  meteor showers

  metric system

  Milne, A. A.

  Moby-Dick (Melville)

  Moffat

  Moher, Cliffs of

  monks

  Celtic missions

  peregrini

  Moon, William Least-Heat

  moonlight

  behaviour of

  effects on sight

  and snow

  Moosburg POW camp

  Morecambe

  Morrison, Cathel

  Moss Force

  moths

  Mountaineering in Scotland (Murray)

  mudflats: how to walk on

  Muir, John

  Mull

  Murdoch, Iris

  Murray, W. H.

  on beauty

  and Ben Alder

  and Coruisk

  life

  and the Lost Valley

  and Rannoch Moor

  Mweelrea

  Nanda Devi sanctuary

  Narnia books

  Nash, Paul

  Nash, Roderick

  Native Americans

  Natural History of Selborne (White)

  nature

  power to reclaim human landscapes

  studies of patterns in

  see also wildness and the wild

  Nelson, Richard

  New Forest

  New Guinea

  Ngorongoro Crater

  Nicholson, Asenath

  night sight

  night-walking

  Nine Wells Wood

  Nineteen Eighty-Four (Orwell)

  Norfolk:floods

  North Harris

  North Rona

  North Yorkshire Moors

  Northumbrian Moors

  oaks

  Ogilby, John

  Okement valley

  ‘On Exactitude in Science’ (Borges)

  On Growth and Form (Thompson)

  open space: effects

  Orchy, Bridge of

  Orford Ness

  Orkney

 

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