Greek Island Nature Diary
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Publisher | : Unicorn |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2021-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781913491741 |
Greek Island Nature Diary is a lavish journal of highly detailed watercolours and accompanying pencil drawings of flora, fauna and natural objects observed and collected during the author's years living in Corfu and sailing the Ionian on her family's oceangoing catamaran. This evocative diary is based on the author's notes and sketches made in remote coves, in the thickets of the littoral and in the thyme scented mountains of the interior. Alongside these studies the book includes many fascinating, informative and often practical descriptions of the medicinal, olfactory and culinary uses of the wild plants found in this naturalist's paradise. As well as her own personal observations, the text reveals surprising links between Ancient Greek civilisation and modern medicine; references to related Greek mythology and folklore intermingle with quotations from poetry and prose associated with the plants.
Author | : Claire Lloyd |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Lesbos Island (Greece) |
ISBN | : 9781908337184 |
The tang of salt in the air. Sunlight sparkling on clear blue water. Pomegranate seeds glistening like jewels in your palm. Australian artist, designer and photographer Claire Lloyd had a successful career in London, a beautiful apartment and a life filled with excitement and travel. However, she was beginning to feel exhausted by her life's hectic pace. One day a chance conversation with a friend led her to the Greek island of Lesvos, where she finally found what she was looking for - a sense of peace and the return of her creative drive. This book describes Claire's journey to a small village in Greece - the ancient land of gods and poets, where the seasons govern a way of life that has barely changed over thousands of years. Accompanied by Claire's stunning photographs filled with colour and light, this inspirational story of reconnecting with nature and community, and finding beauty in the smallest details, will make you see the world anew. For more please visit: ClaireLloyd.com ClaireLloydloves.wordpress.com
Author | : Dimitris Theodossopoulos |
Publisher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2003-03-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0857456792 |
The people of Vassilikos, farmers and tourist entrepreneurs on the Greek island of Zakynthos, are involved in a bitter environmental dispute concerning the conservation of sea turtles. Against the environmentalists' practices and ideals they set their own culture of relating to the land, cultivation, wild and domestic animals. Written from an anthropological perspective, this book puts forward the idea that a thorough study of indigenous cultures is a fundamental step to understanding conflicts over the environment. For this purpose, the book offers a detailed account of the cultural depth and richness of the human environmental relationship in Vassilikos, focusing on the engagement of its inhabitants with diverse aspects of the local environment, such as animal care, agriculture, tourism and hunting.
Author | : May Sarton |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780393304145 |
Story of a painter on vacation and a mistreated donkey.
Author | : Jim Potts |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0199754160 |
Drawing a portrait of the islands off the coast of Greece, Corfu resident Jim Potts narrates the cultural legacies of this unique place from Homer to modern times.
Author | : John Fowles |
Publisher | : Northwestern University Press |
Total Pages | : 705 |
Release | : 2009-01-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0810125145 |
John Fowles gained international recognition in 1963 with his first published novel, The Collector, but his labor on what may be his greatest literary undertaking, his journals, commenced over a decade earlier. Fowles, whose works include The Maggot, The French Lieutenant's Woman, and The Ebony Tower, is among the most inventive and influential English novelists of the twentieth century. The first volume begins in 1949 with Fowles' final year at Oxford. It reveals his intellectual maturation, chronicling his experiences as a university lecturer in France and as a schoolteacher on the Greek island of Spetsai. Simultaneously candid and eloquent, Fowles' journals also expose the deep connection between his personal and scholarly lives as Fowles struggled to win literary acclaim. From his affair with Elizabeth, the married woman who would become his first wife, to his passion for film, ornithology, travel, and book collecting, the journals present a portrait of a man eager to experience life. The second and final volume opens in 1966, as Fowles, already an international success, navigates his newfound fame and wealth. With absolute honesty, his journals map his inner turmoil over his growing celebrity and his hesitance to take on the role of a public figure. Fowles recounts his move from London to a secluded house on England's Dorset coast, where discontented with society's voracious materialism he led an increasingly isolated life. Great works in their own right, Fowles' journals elucidate the private thoughts that gave rise to some of the greatest writing of our time.
Author | : Gerald Durrell |
Publisher | : Penguin Books Limited |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2011-04-07 |
Genre | : Corfu Island (Greece) |
ISBN | : 9780241951460 |
'What we all need,' said Larry, 'is sunshine . . . a country where we can grow.' 'Yes, dear, that would be nice,' agreed Mother, not really listening. 'I had a letter from George this morning - he says Corfu's wonderful. Why don't we pack up and go to Greece?' 'Very well, dear, if you like,' said Mother unguardedly. Escaping the ills of the British climate, the Durrell family - acne-ridden Margo, gun-toting Leslie, bookworm Lawrence and budding naturalist Gerry, along with their long-suffering mother and Roger the dog - take off for the island of Corfu. But the Durrells find that, reluctantly, they must share their various villas with a menagerie of local fauna - among them scorpions, geckos, toads, bats and butterflies. Recounted with immense humour and charm My Family and Other Animals is a wonderful account of a rare, magical childhood. 'Durrell has an uncanny knack of discovering human as well as animal eccentricities' Sunday Telegraph
Author | : Denis Roubien |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 2020-08-04 |
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ISBN | : |
You want to discover the natural and cultural treasures of two of the most extraordinary Greek islands from an expert? This is the book for you! (for a lower price, look for the black and white edition) You will see this is not just another Greek islands travel guide. Santorini. In this book you will discover, through a travel story and a large number of colour photos with concise historical and architectural explanations, the known and unknown treasures of one of the most famous and yet not really discovered islands of Greece. Internationally known for its exceptional landscape, an outcome of its volcano, Santorini also boasts a wealth of cultural treasures, often eclipsed by the famous caldera and the sunset at Oia and remaining unknown to the wide public. This book covers this omission and presents to you all this cultural richness. Among other things, you will discover some of the best-preserved fortified medieval settlements of the Aegean churches with an inexplicable exotic decoration picturesque chapels dwellings dug in the volcanic soil in remote villages remaining unspoiled by tourism one of the best-preserved prehistoric cities in the world, known as the Greek Pompeii the volcano considered as the origin of the legend of Atlantis Although these treasures are presented to you through a hiking tour, even if you don't hike you can see them since you can also reach them by car. Milos. A geological wonder will unfold before your eyes if you sail around this unique island. But whatever else you expect from the Cyclades, you will find it here archaeological sites of extreme importance, including the world's oldest Christian monument and the site of the discovery of the famous Aphrodite of Milos well preserved medieval settlements dating from the time of Venetian domination picturesque churches wonderful beaches, forming a real treasure of the Aegean This book, with a large number of colour photos and concise historical and architectural explanations, presents to you all the above treasures. The author of this book holds a PhD in Architectural History from the National Technical University of Athens and a master's in heritage preservation from the Ecole de Chaillot of Paris. He is a professor in the University of the Peloponnese, where he teaches these subjects. He is also a fervent cultural hiker. His travel books (mostly about Greece) are addressed to you, the reader with a special interest in cultural sites. In order to help you better understand and remember these sites, they are written as a guided tour. They include encounters with interesting people and other personal travel experiences which will help you organize your own trip beyond the tourist clichés. Pick up your copy today by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 680 |
Release | : 1861 |
Genre | : Art |
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Author | : Anna Solomon |
Publisher | : Henry Holt and Company |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 125025700X |
A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK A BELLETRIST BOOK CLUB PICK For fans of The Hours and Fates and Furies, a bold, kaleidoscopic novel intertwining the lives of three women across three centuries as their stories of sex, power, and desire finally converge in the present day. Lily is a mother and a daughter. And a second wife. And a writer, maybe? Or she was going to be, before she had children. Now, in her rented Brooklyn apartment she’s grappling with her sexual and intellectual desires, while also trying to manage her roles as a mother and a wife in 2016. Vivian Barr seems to be the perfect political wife, dedicated to helping her charismatic and ambitious husband find success in Watergate-era Washington D.C. But one night he demands a humiliating favor, and her refusal to obey changes the course of her life—along with the lives of others. Esther is a fiercely independent young woman in ancient Persia, where she and her uncle’s tribe live a tenuous existence outside the palace walls. When an innocent mistake results in devastating consequences for her people, she is offered up as a sacrifice to please the King, in the hopes that she will save them all. In Anna Solomon's The Book of V., these three characters' riveting stories overlap and ultimately collide, illuminating how women’s lives have and have not changed over thousands of years.