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Letters from Skokholm

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When R.M. Lockley settled on Skokholm, an uninhabited island off the Pembrokeshire coast, he was 24 years old.

It was a boyhood dream to be with birds and flowers in some remote place', to live like Robinson Crusoe.

But when war broke out in September 1939, this dream island life had to be abandoned.

Knowing he may never return, Lockley began writing about the history and wildlife of his beloved island.

He sent what he wrote to his friend and brother-in-law John Buxton - a naturalist captured by the Germans in Norway in 1940.

These letters to a prisoner-of-war, intended to solace Buxton in his captivity, became Letters from Skokholm.

Includes the illustrations by C.F. Tunnicliffe that appeared in the first edition. This book was first published 1947 by J.M. Dent & Sons.

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Product Details
Little Toller Books
0956254586 / 9780956254580
Paperback
21/10/2010
United Kingdom
248 pages, 40 b/w engarvings
156 x 212 mm, 363 grams
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