By R. W. Ketton-Cramer

The Country Neighbourhood (1951)

£12.00

Country Neighbourhood (1951) by R.W. Ketton-Cramer is a charming exploration of the intricate tapestry of rural life and its rich interactions.

By R. W. Ketton-Cramer

The Country Neighbourhood (1951)

£12.00

Country Neighbourhood (1951) by R.W. Ketton-Cramer is a charming exploration of the intricate tapestry of rural life and its rich interactions.

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used (good)

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Year: 1951

Pages: 232

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Description

Country Neighbourhood (1951) by R.W. Ketton-Cramer is a charming exploration of the intricate tapestry of rural life and its rich interactions. Ketton-Cramer, an astute observer and naturalist, transports readers to the heart of the countryside, offering a vivid portrayal of the interconnected relationships that define a country community.

Through eloquent prose, Ketton-Cramer celebrates the symbiotic bonds between humans, animals, and nature in a bygone era. He intricately weaves tales of farmers, tradesmen, and villagers, illuminating the roles they play in sustaining the delicate balance of their surroundings. With keen insight, he delves into the rhythms of daily life, the folklore that shapes traditions, and the shared experiences that create a sense of belonging.

"Country Neighbourhood" is not only a nostalgic reflection on simpler times but a poignant reminder of the importance of community and its ties to the land. Ketton-Cramer's deep appreciation for the intricate web of relationships within a rural setting serves as a timeless inspiration for readers seeking to understand the profound connections between people and the natural world. In an age of urbanization and technological advancement, this work offers a serene retreat into the beauty and simplicity of country life, inviting us to reflect on the enduring significance of human connection with each other and the environment.

Condition Report

There are few tears to the dust wrapper (see photos). There's also light foxing on the end pages (the remainder of the book is largely unaffected).