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    von Adam Nicolson
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  • von Adam Nicolson
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    Enter ancient lands of wind and waves where the planet's greatest flyers battle for survival.As the only creatures at home on land, at sea, and in the air, seabirds have evolved to thrive in the most demanding environment on Earth.In The Seabird's Cry, Adam Nicolson travels ocean paths, fusing traditional knowledge with astonishing facts science has recently learned about these creatures: the way their bodies actually work, their dazzling navigational skills, their ability to smell their way to fish or home and to understand the discipline of the winds upon which they depend.This book is a paean to the beauty of life on the wing, but, even as we are coming to understand the seabirds, a global tragedy is unfolding. Their numbers are in freefall, dropping by nearly 70 percent in the last sixty years, a billion fewer now than in 1950. Extinction stalks the ocean, and there is a danger that the hundred-million-year-old cries of a seabird colony, rolling around in the bays and headlands of high latitudes, will this century become but a memory.

  • von Adam Nicolson
    23,00 €

    Spanning the most turbulent and dramatic years of English history—from the 1520s through 1650—Quarrel with the King tells the remarkable saga of one of the greatest families in English history, the Pembrokes, following their glamorous trajectory across three generations of change, ambition, resistance, and war. With vivid color and fascinating detail, acclaimed historian Adam Nicolson recounts the story of a century-long power struggle between England's richest family and the English Crown—a fascinating study of divided loyalties, corruption, rights and privilege, and all the ambiguities involved in the exercise and maintenance of power and status.

  • von Adam Nicolson
    20,00 €

    From Land's End to Cape Clear, past Roaringwater Bay and Cod's Head, on past Inishvickillane and Inishtooskert, up through the Hebrides, to Orkney and on to the Faeroes stretches the richest and wildest coastline in Europe. Adam Nicolson decided to sail this coast in the Auk, a 42-foot wooden ketch, embarking on a 1,500-mile voyage through what he hoped would be a sequence of revelatory landscapes. He was not disappointed.Seamanship is more than a travel journal. It describes an inner journey as much as an outer one--disasters and discoveries, powerful landscapes and modern visionaries, and encounters with the animals living on the wild edge of the Atlantic. Above all, it is about the gaps that open up between those who go and those who stay at home.Seamanship, in the end, is not about the sea. It's about being alive.

  • von Adam Nicolson
    23,00 €

  • von Adam Nicolson
    36,00 €

    Seit Adam Nicolson als Junge die unbesiedelten Shiant Islands vor der schottischen Küste besuchte, ist er von Seevögeln fasziniert. Die Inselgruppe ist bekannt für ihre markanten Klippen, die große Kolonien von Papageientauchern, Trottellummen und Dreizehenmöwen beherbergen. Viele Seevögel legen zeit ihres Lebens unglaubliche Distanzen zurück, immer einem inneren Kompass folgend, der sich nach Signalen aus der Natur richtet, manche so subtil wie der Geruch von meilenweit entferntem Plankton. Seit jeher haben diese Vögel die Fantasie der Menschen beflügelt. Sie sind die einzige Art der Schöpfung, die auf dem Meer, in der Luft und an Land zu Hause ist. Bisher konnte der Mensch sie immer nur an ihren Brutplätzen beobachten, weshalb sie lange als Botschafter einer mythischen Welt jenseits des Horizonts galten. Erst in jüngster Zeit bekommen wir eine Vorstellung davon, wie es ihnen ergeht, wenn sie draußen auf See sind ...So wie Seevögel Grenzgänger zwischen erlebten und imaginären Welten sind, überwindet Adam Nicolson die Kluft zwischen Wissenschaft und Literatur. In seinem faszinierenden, brillant erzählten Band zeigt er, dass Seevögel unsere Mitspieler im Drama des Lebens sind - und zugleich Metaphern für das, was wir sind und sein können.

  • - An Island Life in the Hebrides
    von Adam Nicolson
    30,00 €

  • von Adam Nicolson
    23,00 €

    Accompanied by an eight-part series, this is the story of Adam Nicolson's adventure in a small boat around the western coast of the British Isles.Early in the year, Adam Nicolson decided to leave his comfy life at home on a Sussex farm and go on an adventure. Equipped with the Auk, a forty-two-foot wooden ketch, and a friend who at least knew how to sail, he set off up the Atlantic coasts of the British Isles: Cornwall to Scilly, over to Pembrokeshire and the west of Ireland, to the Hebrides and its offliers, St Kilda and North Rona, before heading on to Orkney, and finally to the Faroes, a two hundred mile leap out into the autumn winds of the North Atlantic.But the book is not just a travel journal. Adam Nicolson writes of his own yearnings for the sea and for wide open spaces. His year is strung between the competing claims of leaving and belonging, of thinking that no life could be more exhilarating than battling a big gale driving in out of the Atlantic and of wanting to be back, in harbour, safe, still and protected. Running throughout the book is a dialogue within the author himself between the attractions of home and not home, the certainties of what you know and the seductions of what you don't.Reflective and poetic, this book is full of rich experience. It is a story passionately engaged with the beauty and marvels of the wild Atlantic coast, but is also a self-portrait of a man in the middle of his life who is determined to find out what it's all for.

  • von Adam Nicolson
    16,00 €

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be given your own remote islands? Thirty years ago it happened to Adam Nicolson.Aged 21, Nicolson inherited the Shiants, three lonely Hebridean islands set in a dangerous sea off the Isle of Lewis. With only a stone bothy for accommodation and half a million puffins for company, he found himself in charge of one of the most beautiful places on earth.The story of the Shiants is a story of birds and boats, hermits and fishermen, witchcraft and catastrophe, and Nicolson expertly weaves these elements into his own tale of seclusion on the Shiants to create a stirring celebration of island life.Due to the level of detail, maps and diagrams are best viewed on a tablet.

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