A Shepherd's Life: Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs
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The work presents a sequence of pastoral sketches and memoir-like chapters that portray life on the South Wiltshire downs. It blends natural history, local biography, and travel-writer observation to depict shepherds and their families, village characters, sheepdogs, birds and seasonal rhythms. Episodes examine shepherding practices, poaching, village customs, ancient barrows and changes from cultivation and military occupation, while the author reflects as a naturalist on animal behaviour, landscape detail and a vanishing rural way of life.
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