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Bounty schemes, vermin lists and clearances, says Macdonald Lockhart, affect birds especially raptors and people alikeSep 18, 2014 Susanna Brockman rated it really liked it review of another edition If you like organizing your work desk, if you get excited at the prospect of buying school supplies in the fall, or if you have a favorite brand of tape, then you'll enjoy this book on the history of the everyday stationery we take for grantedMr Ward makes us think about the efforts and obsession that went into making these objects we take for granted but have a vital link to our civilisation, culture and thoughtStarting with his own desk tidy, he takes the reader through pens, pencils, sharpeners, tip-ex, post-it notes and all the history that went into their creationThe products similarly aren't focused only on the US (a nice change) but cover UK and European inventions as well.The history of the design decisions made - from the flat cone of a highlighter to the different shapes a stapler can produce, provides insight into the world we live inJun 18, 2015 ColoredVinyl rated it really liked it 4.5 flag 2 likesLike see review Some of the topics discussed include the invention of the ballpoint pen by Lszl Br,[1] the development of the Pritt glue stick, the design of the paperclip, the shape of Stabilo highlighters,[2] the possible uses of Blu-Tack, and urban legends about the development of ballpoint pens during the Space Race.[3]Which it pretty lively, TBHWarm, intimate, full of wonder and delight in the ways the birds revealed themselves." Philip Hoare "Raptor rips at its words, turning them into exquisite portraits of the utter wild, shaping soaring, obsessive beauty out of the British landscape and its imperial birds." Choice Magazine (UK) “Part travelogue, part natural history, this is a masterful hymn to Britain’s raptors, in all their elegant gloryThis is despite the fact that Lockhart sees this extremely elusive raptor well at its stronghold in Kielder Forest in NorthumberlandOn its surface, Raptor is a journey across the British Isles in search of fifteen species of birds of prey, but as Lockhart seeks out these elusive predators, his quest becomes so much more: an incomparably elegant elegy on the beauty of the British landscape and, through the birds, a journey toward understanding an awesome power at the heart of the natural world—a power that is majestic and frightening in its strength, but also fragileThere are sorties into local words, Robert Macfarlane-style; much rich description of weather, bogs, seas; and though it is one bird per chapter, you can never be sure which one is going to turn up as is the way with raptorsPhotograph: RSPB/PA Science and nature The Observer Raptor: A Journey Through Birds by James Macdonald Lockhart review A beautifully written study of Britains birds of prey takes too little account of the controversy they arouse Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email View more sharing options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Close Mark Cocker MarkCocker2 Sunday 21 February 2016 09.30GMT Last modified on Tuesday 2 May 2017 18.59BST In the opening chapter of Raptor, the author describes a Neolithic chambered tomb found on South Ronaldsay, OrkneyLinking his journey to that of his muse, Lockhart shares his own encounters with raptors ranging from the scarce osprey to the successfully reintroduced red kite, a species once protected by medieval royal statute, revealing with poetic immediacy the extraordinary behaviors of these birds and the extreme environments they call homeIt is perhaps this precarious power of the birds that is at the heart of our wider preoccupationsOct 19, 2014 Katherine Kreuter rated it liked it I have a sneaky passion for stationery so this appealed to meLockhart undoubtedly has favourites and his chapters are of uneven length and insightHowever, we should not confuse cultural veneration of the symbol with affection for the living birds themselvesAll in all, this is a fascinating look at the history of design and manufacture (and the people behind it all) of common stationery itemsHe is half way thereWard has uncovered the history behind the most mundane of objects and tells the stories of some of the characters who made the brands that we know and love todayInsect populations moths, butterflies and bumblebees especially have slumped catastrophicallyIt's well written, just the right length, full of office-equipment trivia, and as lively as a book about pencils can beCarolyn rated it really liked it May 22, 2015 79c7fb41ad
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