From seed to maturity to dessication, the life-cycle of the teasel, closely observed - a process that has bewitched the author, an artist and naturalist. A pamphlet from a tiny press.
A new translation by Matthew Hollis of an Anglo-Saxon poem - ‘The spirit-music of land and wind and sea' - paired with black-and-white photographs by Norman McBeath, who also wrote a short... read more
A meditation on a woodland garden on the edge of Exmoor, from a tiny imprint that consistently publishes wonders. Dedicated to the late Daphne Astor, founder of Hazel Press, whose remarkable... read more
A slim volume containing two dozen leaves: twelve are photographic studies by the great NM of dead leaves, "at the held, drawn-out stage of their metamorphosis", the moment when they curl in... read more
Quiet utterances like snatches of conversation, from the magnificent JB. These brief reflections and observations are not quite poetry, not quite prose - an absolute joy to read and to pause... read more