J.A. Baker – The Peregrine – First Edition 1967

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J.A. Baker – The Peregrine – First Edition 1967

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£300.00

A first edition, first printing of ‘The Peregrine’ published by Collins in 1967. A very good book without inscriptions with some spotting to the page block. In a very good unclipped wrapper. A little rubbed, but a superb example of the dust wrapper.

The book chronicles the author’s year-long obsession with observing peregrine falcons in the East Anglian countryside of England. Baker’s poetic prose and meticulous observations immerse readers in the world of these raptors, capturing their hunting techniques, habits, and the harsh beauty of the landscape they inhabit. His deep connection to the birds becomes a metaphor for his own isolation and the impermanence of life. “The Peregrine” is celebrated for its evocative language and the way it delves into the delicate interplay between humanity and the wild, inspiring subsequent generations of nature writers.


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A first edition, first printing of ‘The Peregrine’ published by Collins in 1967. A very good book without inscriptions with some spotting to the page block. In a very good unclipped wrapper. A little rubbed, but a superb example of the dust wrapper.

The book chronicles the author’s year-long obsession with observing peregrine falcons in the East Anglian countryside of England. Baker’s poetic prose and meticulous observations immerse readers in the world of these raptors, capturing their hunting techniques, habits, and the harsh beauty of the landscape they inhabit. His deep connection to the birds becomes a metaphor for his own isolation and the impermanence of life. “The Peregrine” is celebrated for its evocative language and the way it delves into the delicate interplay between humanity and the wild, inspiring subsequent generations of nature writers.