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A Portrait of the Tree: A celebration of favourite trees from around Britain [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 292x248x26 mm, weight: 1680 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Greenfinch
  • ISBN-10: 1529412587
  • ISBN-13: 9781529412581
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 292x248x26 mm, weight: 1680 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Greenfinch
  • ISBN-10: 1529412587
  • ISBN-13: 9781529412581
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

A stunning collection of portraits of favourite trees from around Britain by photographer Adrian Houston.

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'This is a wonderful book: beautiful and important' - Joanna Lumley

'A must-read for all conservationists, environmentalists and nature lovers' - Sir Richard Branson

'Adrian's stunning photographs capture the majesty of these iconic trees.' - Geraint Richards, Chair of Action Oak

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A Portrait of the Tree is a repository of memories, and a testament to the British landscape. Trees are revealed as religious signifiers, historical landmarks, national emblems.

Sparked by a simple question: 'What is your favourite tree ', photographer Adrian Houston discovered a wealth of fascinating stories enmeshed with these giants of the natural world - some of miraculous survival, others of sheltering royalty, or witnessing history, or simply of personal grief and renewal. Adrian photographed each nominated tree looking utterly glorious: spotlit by night, bathed in morning sunshine, wreathed in delicate mist or blazing with autumn colour.

From the cedars of Highclere Castle to the plane trees of London, ancient pine woods of the Scottish Highlands to veteran oaks that have stood witness to time; from native stalwarts such as the monumental beech to endangered giant redwoods. This stunning celebration bears witness to the might and majesty of the lungs of the earth - the tree.

Includes:
Joanna Lumley, Tony Kirkham, Dr George McGavin, Antony Gormley, Jasper Conran, Alice Temperley, Alan Titchmarsh, Sir Richard Carew Pole, the Reverend Lucy Winkett

Recenzijos

Action Oak is supporting important research into the health of the UK's native oak trees, which are facing numerous threats due to climate change and multiple pests and diseases. Adrian's stunning photographs capture the majesty of these iconic trees. -- Geraint Richards, Chair of Action Oak Tree have for millennia influences humankind; our traditions, our culture and our way of life. Adrian Houston's photographs capture, like no others, the beauty and mystery of trees and their role in our life. To protect trees against exotic pests and diseases means also protecting our lives and traditions. -- Ralf Lopian, Chairperson of the International Steering Committee for the International Year of Plant Health As a tree practitioner and tree lover I enjoy seeing and meeting special trees in gardens and in their natural settings like a woodland, and this is one of the many reasons for spending a lifetime working with them. The next best thing is seeing a good image that captures the natural beauty of a good specimen, old or young, common or rare, and there are few photographers that can do that well. Adrian is one of these photographers that can see the potential and seizes the moment to capture that beauty at any time of day or night. -- Tony Kirkham, MBE VMH, Head of Arboretum at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Trees are essential to life on earth, and the protection of the world's trees is crucial in our fight against climate change. A Portrait of the Tree is a stunning testimony to the beauty, endurance and importance of these giants. A must read for all conservationists, environmentalists and nature lovers. -- Sir Richard Branson, entrepreneur and adventurer I believe that trees are our ancestors; many of them have lived for hundreds of years, watching over us, witnessing history, keeping our secrets. Just as they guard us, we must guard them from terrible tree diseases and from our own destructive actions. Adrian has done the most extraordinary job in capturing the characters of separate trees. This is a wonderful book: beautiful and important. -- Joanna Lumley, actress and activist 'If your idea of fun on a winter's afternoon is to go to the local park and stare at trees . . . then this is very much the volume for you.' * Daily Mail *

Foreword 6(2)
Adrian Houston
Introduction 8(6)
Tony Kirkham
THE TREES
14(268)
Scots pine, Glen Alladale, Paul Lister
16(6)
Scots pine, Glen Coe, Adrian Houston
22(6)
Silver birch, Glen Coe, Helen Scott
28(4)
Giant redwood, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, David Knott
32(4)
Ash, Gunnerside, Emmeline Hallmark
36(4)
Hazel, Escrick Park, Rosalind Forbes Adam
40(4)
English oak, Rookery Hall, Adrian Hallmark
44(4)
Sweet chestnut, Chirk Castle, Julian Freeman-Attwood
48(4)
Sycamore, Talgarth, Dylan Jones
52(4)
English oak, Dinefwr Castle, lolo Williams
56(4)
English oak, Haddon Hall, Lady Edward Manners
60(4)
Ash, Haddon Hall, Lord Edward Manners
64(6)
English oak, Sherwood Forest, Sharon Durdant-Hollamby
70(4)
Holm oak, Wolverton Hall, Nicholas Coleridge
74(4)
English oak, Raveningham Estate, Sir Nicholas Bacon
78(4)
English oak, Kimberley Hall, Robbie & lona Buxton
82(6)
Sycamore, High House, Antony Gormley
88(4)
English oak, Helmingham Hall, Lord Tollemache
92(4)
Black poplar, Westbury Court Garden, David Lindo
96(4)
English oak, Ross-on-Wye, Rory Spowers
100(4)
Aconbury Wood, Herefordshire, Geraint Richards
104(4)
English oak, Daylesford Organic Farm, Carole Bamford
108(4)
Oriental plane, Colesbourne Gardens, Sir Henry Elwes
112(4)
English oak, Dipple Wood, Isabelle Miaja
116(4)
Cedar, Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, Raymond Blanc
120(4)
Cedar, Great Tew Estate, Nicholas Johnston
124(4)
Common beech, Henley Wood, Nigel Houston
128(4)
English oak, Cornbury Park, Joanne Vidler
132(4)
English oak, King's Walden, Aljos Farjon
136(4)
English oak, Hatfield House, Lord Salisbury
140(4)
Hornbeam, Hatfield House, Lord Valentine Cecil
144(4)
Copper beech, Essex, Penny Lancaster
148(4)
English oak, Gilwell Park, Dwayne Fields
152(4)
Magnolia `Leonard Messel', Regent's Park, Matthew Williamson
156(4)
Sweet chestnut, Kensington Gardens, Ian Rodger
160(4)
London plane, Hyde Park, Joanna Lumley
164(4)
Magnolia `Leonard Messel', St James's Church Piccadilly, Reverend Lucy Winkett
168(4)
Magnolia `Leonard Messel', Hampstead Heath, Nick Mason
172(4)
Mimosa, London, Danny Clarke
176(4)
English oak, Richmond Park, Annabel Croft
180(4)
Montezuma bald cypress, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Tony Kirkham
184(4)
Hornbeam, Bushy Park, Sara Lorn
188(4)
English oak, Addlestone, Juliet Sargeant
192(4)
English oak, Harpsden, Max Gottschalk
196(4)
Bluebell wood, Dipple Wood, Anabel Cutler
200(4)
Ash & English oak, High Wood, Professor John Rogerson
204(4)
English oak, Windsor Great Park, Dr George McGavin
208(6)
Mount Fuji cherry, RHS Garden, Wisley, Jim Gardiner
214(4)
Copper beech, Sussex, Olga Polizzi
218(4)
Turkey oak, Surrey Borders, Richard Stow & Timothy Stow
222(4)
Chusan palm, Osborne House, Alan Titchmarsh
226(4)
English oak, New Forest, Jori White
230(4)
English oak, Hinton, Josephine Hedger
234(4)
Cedar, Highclere Castle, Lord Carnarvon
238(4)
Field maple, Old Wardour Castle, Izzy Winkler
242(4)
Copper beech, New Wardour Castle, Jasper Conran
246(4)
Sycamore, Burrow Hill, AliceTemperley
250(4)
Common beech, Winterborne Valley, Dominic & Rose Prince
254(4)
Yew, Cranborne Chase, Ned Cecil, Viscount Cranborne
258(6)
English oak, Woodend Park, Dr Jill Butler
264(4)
English oak, Perridge House, Sir Harry Studholme
268(4)
Black walnut, Antony House, Sir Richard Carew Pole
272(6)
Cork oak, Antony House, Lady Carew Pole
278(4)
Afterword: How You Can Help 282(4)
The Contributors 286(8)
Featured Locations 294(6)
Index 300(3)
About the Author 303
Adrian Houston's passion is conservation. His work has seen him travel to some of the world's most unexplored and inhospitable terrains, with his powerful photographs subsequently gracing everything from advertising campaigns to magazine covers.





His work has been exhibited both at The National Gallery and The Royal Academy of Arts. Adrian's exceptional eye for detail has earned him a number of high-profile portrait commissions, among them Luciano Pavarotti, the Dalai Lama and Jim Carey.





When he is not travelling, he is based at his Soho studio in London.