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Travel Diaries of a Naturalist Vol. 1-3


Author:

Peter Scott


Publish Date:

1983


Publisher:

Collins


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Very Good
Very good condition, with most wear present on the dust-jacket of Vol. 1. Vols. 2 & 3 in excellent condition.

Complete collection.

R995.00

Details

Travel Diaries of a Naturalist, Vol. 1-3 by Peter Scott is a captivating three-volume set that documents the renowned British naturalist, conservationist, and painter’s personal observations and experiences from his travels around the world. These volumes offer an intimate and rich account of Scott’s explorations and interactions with nature, wildlife, and different cultures during his extensive journeys.

The diaries cover a broad range of regions, including Africa, the Arctic, and various parts of Europe, where Scott meticulously recorded his encounters with wildlife and his scientific observations. A strong emphasis is placed on his work with bird species, particularly his study of endangered species and the development of his conservation efforts, which ultimately led to his involvement with the creation of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). His descriptions of flora and fauna, his detailed sketches, and his naturalistic approach to observing the world around him make these volumes invaluable to anyone interested in natural history, conservation, and the early days of environmental awareness.

The three volumes are filled with Scott’s personal reflections, detailed illustrations, and firsthand accounts of the landscapes and wildlife he encountered. His writing captures not only the scientific aspects of his travels but also the emotional and aesthetic connections he had with the natural world. Each volume also provides insight into his personal growth and deepening commitment to nature conservation.

Travel Diaries of a Naturalist, Vol. 1-3 is a must-read for nature lovers, historians, and conservationists, providing a window into the mind of one of the 20th century’s most influential naturalists and an enduring testament to the beauty and importance of the natural world. These diaries remain an essential resource for understanding the intersection of art, science, and environmentalism, as well as Scott’s significant legacy in the field of wildlife conservation.