In the Country by Kenneth Allsop (eBook)
“No man fought more fiercely or spoke more eloquently for the causes he believed in so deeply … he was fighting to preserve the graces of Britain long before words like ecology and conservation had become common currency.” Brian Jackman
In the Country is not rustic or romantic. It is never unrealistic about agricultural modernisation and social change in the countryside. Steeped with a deep sense of the past, Kenneth Allsop’s writing speaks in defence of the natural world and stands firmly against the unchecked exploitation of the land.
Ebook edition: Once purchased, you can download the zip file which contains three files: ePub (Most common ebook format), PDF (accessible file format) and Mobi (Amazon kindle devices).
Read Brian Jackman’s introduction
Cover artwork and internal drawings by James Lynch
Also available as a Little Toller Nature Classic here.
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KENNETH ALLSOP was born in Leeds and left school aged 17 to join the Slough Observer. He joined the RAF during the Second World War but left the service when injury caused his leg to be amputated. In 1949, he won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for Adventure Lit Their Star and later wrote the definitive account of 1950s British literature, The Angry Decade. He was also an accomplished journalist for Picture Post, Daily Mail and The Sunday Times. In 1955 he started reporting on television and in 1960 joined the BBC’s current affairs programme, Tonight, where he went on to become the nation’s best-known television presenter and commentator. He campaigned vigorously against oil exploration and woodland clear-felling in Dorset and Somerset, and his documentary Do You Dig Our National Parks? became a milestone in Britain’s burgeoning environmental movement.
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