Travel & Nature

Ancient
Luke Barley
A forester's passion and care shine as he draws us into Britain's precious ancient woodland

Land of Hot Sauce and Gravy
Ben Benton
A chef's tour of the best and most innovative foods from every region of the UK

Earth Shapers
Maxim Samson
How humans harnessed the geographical landscape and wrote ourselves onto our surroundings

Whisky and Scotland
Neil M. Gunn
A beautiful exposition of the many virtues and varieties of Scotland's national drink

Holy Places
Kathryn Hurlock
An exploration of pilgrimage, through nineteen breath-taking sites across the globe

The Meteorites
Helen Gordon
How celestial bodies impact life on earth – from the acclaimed author of Notes from Deep Time

My Head For A Tree
Martin Goodman
Meet the Bishnois, the world's oldest sustainable community – with a foreword from Peter Wohlleben, author of The Hidden Life of Trees

Bradley's Railway Guide
Simon Bradley
An original and absorbing chronicle of Britain's railways from the master of the art: essential reading for any traveller, railway enthusiast or…

A Cheesemonger’s Tour de France
Ned Palmer
A cheesemonger's guide to the world of French cheese, complete with tasting notes and serving suggestions

On The Roof
Tom Allan
A study of an ancient craft, landscape and community from an outstanding new voice

The Accidental Garden
Richard Mabey
The godfather of British nature writing reflects on the conflict between cultivation and natural autonomy

The High Seas
Olive Heffernan
The race to control, protect and profit from Earth's new blue frontier

Invisible Lines
Maxim Samson
A geographer's exploration of the world's unseen boundaries – the divisions we make, find or feel

Led By The Nose
Jenny Joseph
The unusual, remarkable memoir of a treasured British poet: Jenny Joseph, author of Warning: When I am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple, presents a ye…

Country Matters
Meg Clothier
A delightful guide to the countryside: full of fascinating facts, local lore and useful advice

Common or Garden
Ken Thompson
Discover the hidden lives of Britain's most abundant plants, the stories of their names and folklore, and the science behind their success