Ecologist Richard Nairn buys a small woodland and allows it to go back to
nature. A fascinating account of a typical year in a native Irish forest, its
moods and seasons and wildlife secrets. Wildwoods is an important and timely
reminder to pay attention to what nature can teach us.
Weaving the kindred strands of history and ecology, the authors tell the fascinating story of Dublin Bay, and its importance to the past, present and future of Ireland and Dublin. Abundant color photos.
In a unique mix of nature, history and personal experience, ecologist Richard
Nairn explores and celebrates the rivers and lakes of Ireland. Beginning with
the Avonmore River system which flows through some of the most picturesque
parts of Co. Wicklow, Wild Waters reveals the magic of Ireland's rivers and
lakes.
A hilltop chimney in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains is a very prominent landmark, seen from land and sea. In the Glendalough valley and the adjacent Glendasan, ruined buildings and piles of spoil form very different landmarks. This volume explores the connection between the two, how they got there and when, looking at a very successful and profitable lead mining and smelting business occupied these sites in the nineteenth century. The book is the result of detailed research and investigations over nearly four decades and is illustrated by historic photographs, maps and engravings as well as more recent photographs to show the rich mining heritage at these separate, but related sites.