Green Thoughts
Colin Ward, 19 January 1989
Seasons of the Seal
by Fred Bruemmer and Brian Davies.
Bloomsbury, 160 pp., £16.95, October 1988,0 7475 0214 5 Show More
by Fred Bruemmer and Brian Davies.
Bloomsbury, 160 pp., £16.95, October 1988,
Falling for a dolphin
by Heathcote Williams.
Cape, 47 pp., £4.95, November 1988,0 224 02659 3 Show More
by Heathcote Williams.
Cape, 47 pp., £4.95, November 1988,
Progress for a Small Planet
by Barbara Ward.
Earthscan, 298 pp., £5.95, September 1988,1 85383 028 3 Show More
by Barbara Ward.
Earthscan, 298 pp., £5.95, September 1988,
Future Earth: Exploring the Frontiers of Space
edited by Nigel Calder and John Newell.
Christopher Helm, 255 pp., £14.95, November 1988,9780747004202 Show More
edited by Nigel Calder and John Newell.
Christopher Helm, 255 pp., £14.95, November 1988,
Sizewell B: An Anatomy of the Enquiry
by Timothy O’Riordan, Ray Kemp and Michael Purdue.
Macmillan, 474 pp., £45, September 1988,0 333 38944 1 Show More
by Timothy O’Riordan, Ray Kemp and Michael Purdue.
Macmillan, 474 pp., £45, September 1988,
Dreamers of the Absolute
by Hans Magnus Enzensberger.
Radius, 312 pp., £7.95, October 1988,0 09 173240 9 Show More
by Hans Magnus Enzensberger.
Radius, 312 pp., £7.95, October 1988,
The Coming of the Greens
by Jonathon Porritt and David Winner.
Fontana, 287 pp., £4.95, September 1988,0 00 637244 9 Show More
by Jonathon Porritt and David Winner.
Fontana, 287 pp., £4.95, September 1988,
“... The peaceable whale is the least cute and most awesome of our fellow animals, and Heathcote Williams rises to his subject with a volume which is not only a picture-book of the whale, and an anthology of human observations of the creature and its meaning for us, but is held together by his long poem which lists, in a Whitmanesque way, the utterly ... ”