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The New Forest: Its History and Its Scenery

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The book offers a guided account of a southwestern English woodlands area, combining landscape description, antiquarian research, and travel notes. It surveys local scenery and divides the district into regional walks that inspect castles, abbeys, villages, and ancient stones, narrating early and later historical episodes and related legends. Antiquities such as barrows, Roman and Romano-British pottery, and medieval ruins are examined alongside parish registers. Natural-history chapters discuss geology, flowering plants, birds, and lepidoptera. A glossary of provincialisms and lists of plants, birds, and butterflies supplement the text, which is illustrated and mapped to aid readers exploring both history and living landscape.

About the Author

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John R. Wise

John R. Wise was an English author known for his work on the natural beauty and historical significance of the New Forest. His notable book, "The New Forest: Its History and Its Scenery," explores the rich landscape and cultural heritage of this unique area in southern England. Wise's writing reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the environment, making his contributions valuable for those interested in the intersection of literature and natural history.

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