Review of Mark Hamblin's book Wild Peak, by Julie Bunting
This review is by Julie Bunting, and was published originally in
The Peak Advertiser, the Peak District's local free newspaper,
on 22nd December 2003, and is reproduced with Julie's kind permission.
WIN A COPY OF 'WILD PEAK'
by Mark Hamblin
This is our last review of 2003, offering readers the
opportunity to win a superb new book from Halsgrove
Publishing.
Wild Peak is written by Mark Hamblin and illustrated almost
exclusively with his own outstanding photographs of the Peak's
wildlife and natural habitats.
More than 180 full-colour photographs are complemented by
accounts of face-to-face wildlife encounters from an author who
has explored all corners of the Peak, from the dramatic high
moorlands to the gentler limestone countryside of the White
Peak. En route Mark Hamblin has captured close-ups and views in
all seasons, bringing a richness of colour, light and shade to
nearly every page of this lavishly illustrated book.
Such is the standard of his work that the author was a major
contributor to 'Living Britain' published to accompany the BBC
television series in 1999.
Mark Hamblin is being modest in stating that his photographs are
the result of many hours spent outdoors; he has clearly been up
and about from sunrise to sunset and in all weathers, including
snow on Kinder of all places, where he captured images of
mountain hares in their white winter coats, and red grouse. He
has truly lived close to nature and his illustrations benefit
from supporting stories of the relationship between author and
subject and various projects and surveys.
Landowners, farmers and gamekeepers, bird watchers and
naturalists have all played a part in putting Mark Hamblin in
touch with the flora and fauna of the Peak, while Sir Martin
Doughty, Chair of English Nature, has written the foreword to
this fascinating book.
Wild Peak is on sale locally priced £12.95 (Published by
Halsgrove
ISBN 1-84114-288-3).