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Wild Food

4.07 ( 108 Ratings by Goodreads)
Wild Food

Wild Food

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4.07 (108 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 20 September, 2007
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Description

In WILD FOODS Ray Mears and Gordon Hillman lead us into the wildest parts of Britain to demonstrate the huge variety of indigenous foods that can be found. One of the most crucial skills to surviving in any wilderness is self-reliance - now, with this book, you can equip yourself with the knowledge to find tasty and sustaining foods in your own back yard and beyond.

Practical, enthralling, often surprising, packed with beautiful illustrations, WILD FOODS is an invaluable tool for any keen outdoorsman, and it is a fascinating read anyone with an interest in the little-known side of Britain's natural resources.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780340827901
ISBN10 0340827904
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 1200 g
Product Dimensions 200 x 36 x 250 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder & Stoughton
Format hardback
Edition First Edition
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Media Reviews

'WILD FOOD made me want to run to the hills, live on pignuts and never see another human face' * Sunday Telegraph Seven magazine *
There's only one person I'd like to be stuck up Limpopo with, and that's Ray Mears. Not since Roger Phillip's seminal book of the same name has anyone thrown open the fridge door of nature with such enthusiasm, generosity and respect. * The Times *
'Sensitively illustrated, this book is a mine of information . . . this is a beautiful, engaging and informative book that I recommend highly to anybody intested in nature, wild food ro the lives of the last true hunter-gatherers.' * Countryfile *
It's all good fun. * Independent on Sunday *

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Author's Bio

Born in 1964, Ray Mears has travelled the world studying and teaching the art of survival. As well as his TV and writing work, he founded Woodlore, a company which runs training courses in bushcraft and associated skills.

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