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Summer Flowers of the High Alps, Somerville Hastings
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Somerville Hastings

Summer Flowers of the High Alps

In 'Summer Flowers of the High Alps,' Somerville Hastings offers a meticulously detailed exploration of the unique biodiversity found in one of Europe'Äôs most breathtaking regions. With a lyrical prose style that blends vivid imagery and scientific precision, Hastings captures not only the aesthetic beauty of the alpine flora but also delves into their ecological significance. The book stands as a critical contribution to the fields of botany and environmental literature, situating itself in a lineage of nature writing that both celebrates and interrogates humanity's relationship with the natural world. Somerville Hastings, an esteemed botanist and nature writer, draws from his extensive fieldwork in the High Alps, where he engaged deeply with both the flora and local conservation efforts. His passion for alpine ecosystems is informed by a lifetime of research and a commitment to sustainable practices, elements that are richly woven into the narrative. This background lends the work both authority and authenticity; readers can sense Hastings' deep connection to the landscapes he describes. ' Summer Flowers of the High Alps' is a must-read for lovers of nature and those fascinated by ecological complexity. It invites readers into a world of vibrant colors and delicate forms, encouraging a greater appreciation for the fragility of high-altitude environments. This book not only informs but inspires, making it an essential addition to any environmentalist's library.
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110 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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