
The Countryman
Through the Seasons
Johnny Scott(Author)
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Published on 17. April 2019
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-1-84689-297-4 (ISBN)
Description
There is something for everyone in The Countryman. Whether you are a country dweller, an urban nature lover, an amateur historian, or a budding naturalist, the variety of subjects covered is a real treasure trove.
From the toad to the bumblebee, the cuckoo to the pheasant, the life cycle of the dragonfly, the attractions of the nightjar and the dove, the development of sheep breeds and the value of the cottager's pig - these are just some of the characters of the natural world as described by Johnny Scott.
What are the origins of Oak Apple Day and when and where is it still celebrated? What do you know about Morecambe Bay shrimps or gulls' eggs - how do they make the journey from harvest to plate? What is a hag stone and what is its connection to a horse brass? Do you know what marl is and where would you find it? Answers to these questions and so many others are to be found within these pages.
The author's acute powers of observation and fluent style enable him to convey his lifelong experiences and knowledge of the natural world in an informative but accessible way. His understanding of the origins of country customs and celebratory festivals is extensive, and his affection for them and all that the countryside has to offer shines through. Be prepared to be enlightened, amazed or amused - or probably all three!
From the toad to the bumblebee, the cuckoo to the pheasant, the life cycle of the dragonfly, the attractions of the nightjar and the dove, the development of sheep breeds and the value of the cottager's pig - these are just some of the characters of the natural world as described by Johnny Scott.
What are the origins of Oak Apple Day and when and where is it still celebrated? What do you know about Morecambe Bay shrimps or gulls' eggs - how do they make the journey from harvest to plate? What is a hag stone and what is its connection to a horse brass? Do you know what marl is and where would you find it? Answers to these questions and so many others are to be found within these pages.
The author's acute powers of observation and fluent style enable him to convey his lifelong experiences and knowledge of the natural world in an informative but accessible way. His understanding of the origins of country customs and celebratory festivals is extensive, and his affection for them and all that the countryside has to offer shines through. Be prepared to be enlightened, amazed or amused - or probably all three!
Reviews / Votes
Separated into the four seasons, the reader will move through the year with Johnny's own knowledge and various stories and experiences to guide them. Not only does it focus on country sports, it looks at man's relationship with nature and how things have changed for the better. His affection for the countryside and all it has to offer shines through and will delight any reader. -- Mary Jarwood * The Countryman's Weekly * This book is simply brilliant and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it from cover to cover. Sir Johnny's encyclopaedia like knowledge of most things relating to the British countryside and his articulate and eloquent writing style, firmly deposits this book into my "couldn't put it down" category. Highly recommended for country folk of all nationalities, British social historians, nature lovers and urbanites with an enquiring mind. -- Gary Creighton * British Country Sports * From cover to cover this highly readable book was rapidly digested in just over a day. As I know from frequent evenings in his company, Johnny Scott is an exceptionally fine teller and re-teller of tales and anecdotes...If you are a countryman by birth, inclination or persuasion, buy this book, you will love it. If not, buy the book anyway, you might learn something. -- Peter Brook * Baily's Hunting Directory * This is not a soapbox piece about our changing landscape and culture, but a balanced and quiet observation of a landscape and nation in flux.... This book attests to Scott's deep understanding of the British countryside. -- Hunter Workman Meeting people like...Sir Johnny Scott makes you realise that these individuals have a wealth of knowledge that is impossible to match in the anti-hunting/anti shooting world... provides some very useful arguments to counter the barrage of nonsense produced by those who know precisely what they want changed in the countryside but have little idea about what might follow. -- Jim Barrington * Countryman's Weekly/Countryfile Live * Forget the Met Office. It's the "...behaviour of the hefted hill ewes out on the moor..." you need to watch for incoming snow. A definite read before the Boxing Day walk - it'll answer all the children's questions... [Johnny's] passion and knowledge for rural life absolutely shine in this book. [His] writing is very accessible and engaging, and really quite poetic in places. Writing about Christmas week, he says: "I love the bleak beauty... the eerie sound of a great multitude of geese riding from their roost in a lapis lazuli dawn." -- Annette Shaw * Devon Life * One of the most readable books I've had the pleasure to read...a wonderful legacy. Sir Johnny is our countryside personified. It is to be read to laugh and learn. I highly recommend it, Dear Reader.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With printed dust jacket
Illustrations
4 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84689-297-4 (9781846892974)
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E-Book
04/2019
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Person
Sir (Walter) John Scott, Bt. MFH. Sir Johnny (as he is better known) is an author, natural historian, broadcaster, columnist, countryside campaigner, artisan snuff manufacturer and retired hill farmer. A lifetime devotee of the countryside and its sports, he is President, Master, Director and member to an extraordinary list of countryside organisations.
Content
Introduction________________________________ 7
Spring_ ___________________________________ 13
Toads__________________________________ 14
Easter_ ________________________________ 17
The Cuckoo_____________________________ 23
Avian Squatters___________________________ 27
Gulls' Eggs______________________________ 31
Bumblebees_ ____________________________ 37
Bugs in May_ ____________________________ 41
The Golden Hoof_________________________ 44
Are Sportsmen Getting Soft?_________________ 50
May Day________________________________ 55
Cleanliness of Animals______________________ 59
Oak Apple Day___________________________ 63
Summer__________________________________ 67
Blind Stinger____________________________ 68
Mallard_ _______________________________ 72
Green Parakeets__________________________ 75
Luck_ _________________________________ 79
The Heron______________________________ 85
The Shepherd's Dog_ ______________________ 88
Wild Goats______________________________ 94
Hedging________________________________ 98
Dor Hawks_____________________________ 105
A Change in the Season____________________ 109
Flankers_______________________________ 112
Medieval Pets' Names_____________________ 115
Goose Fever____________________________ 120
Autumn__________________________________ 123
The Wheel Turns_________________________ 124
Morecambe Bay Shrimps___________________ 127
St Anthony's Fire_________________________ 133
Weather Lore___________________________ 138
Athena________________________________ 141
Doocots_______________________________ 145
An Autumn Fish_ ________________________ 149
The Month of the Rut_____________________ 154
Hell Hounds____________________________ 157
Beautiful But Deadly______________________ 161
Hag Stones_____________________________ 165
The Cottager's Pig_______________________ 169
Sporrans______________________________ 172
Winter_ __________________________________ 179
Tracks in the Snow_ ______________________ 180
Red Letter Day__________________________ 184
Christmas Week_ ________________________ 186
Christ's Animals at Christmas________________ 189
Mistletoe______________________________ 195
The Holly and the Ivy_ ____________________ 199
Carving the Festive Bird___________________ 205
Dogs at Christmas________________________ 211
Keep the Home Fires Burning_ ______________ 215
The Countryman's Zimmer_________________ 218
Hedge Pig_____________________________ 221
The Glorious Bird of Colchis________________ 225
Marl_________________________________ 228
Spring_ ___________________________________ 13
Toads__________________________________ 14
Easter_ ________________________________ 17
The Cuckoo_____________________________ 23
Avian Squatters___________________________ 27
Gulls' Eggs______________________________ 31
Bumblebees_ ____________________________ 37
Bugs in May_ ____________________________ 41
The Golden Hoof_________________________ 44
Are Sportsmen Getting Soft?_________________ 50
May Day________________________________ 55
Cleanliness of Animals______________________ 59
Oak Apple Day___________________________ 63
Summer__________________________________ 67
Blind Stinger____________________________ 68
Mallard_ _______________________________ 72
Green Parakeets__________________________ 75
Luck_ _________________________________ 79
The Heron______________________________ 85
The Shepherd's Dog_ ______________________ 88
Wild Goats______________________________ 94
Hedging________________________________ 98
Dor Hawks_____________________________ 105
A Change in the Season____________________ 109
Flankers_______________________________ 112
Medieval Pets' Names_____________________ 115
Goose Fever____________________________ 120
Autumn__________________________________ 123
The Wheel Turns_________________________ 124
Morecambe Bay Shrimps___________________ 127
St Anthony's Fire_________________________ 133
Weather Lore___________________________ 138
Athena________________________________ 141
Doocots_______________________________ 145
An Autumn Fish_ ________________________ 149
The Month of the Rut_____________________ 154
Hell Hounds____________________________ 157
Beautiful But Deadly______________________ 161
Hag Stones_____________________________ 165
The Cottager's Pig_______________________ 169
Sporrans______________________________ 172
Winter_ __________________________________ 179
Tracks in the Snow_ ______________________ 180
Red Letter Day__________________________ 184
Christmas Week_ ________________________ 186
Christ's Animals at Christmas________________ 189
Mistletoe______________________________ 195
The Holly and the Ivy_ ____________________ 199
Carving the Festive Bird___________________ 205
Dogs at Christmas________________________ 211
Keep the Home Fires Burning_ ______________ 215
The Countryman's Zimmer_________________ 218
Hedge Pig_____________________________ 221
The Glorious Bird of Colchis________________ 225
Marl_________________________________ 228