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The Worm Forgives the Plough
The Worm Forgives the Plough
Apr 20, 2025 8:19 PM

Author:John Stewart Collis,Robert Macfarlane

The Worm Forgives the Plough

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ROBERT MACFARLANE

During the Second World War, John Stewart Collis volunteered to leave his comfortable life as an academic to work on the land for the war effort. His account of this time perfectly captures the soft-handed, city-dweller's naivety and wonder both at the workings of nature and the toughness of life on a farm. It's set in the south of England and comprises exquisitely written sections on whatever happens to take Collis's fancy and inspire his thoughtful curiosity, ranging from humorous sketches of the characters he works alongside; mini-essays such as 'Contemplation upon Ants', The Mystery of Clouds', 'Colloquy on the Rick', 'Meditation while Singling Mangolds', 'The Garden of Eden'; and celebrations of the earthworm, pea and potato. His mind ranges far and wide through literature science and philosophy as well as amazing descriptive writing, which makes for a book that is as uncategorisable as it is enchanting.

Reviews

He is the poet among modern ecologists, a natural philosopher who , whether he is writing about trees or rainbows, an iceberg or a piece of chalk, never takes a fact without linking it to an idea, or an idea without connecting it to a fact. His book dispenses information in the language of the imagination, and by peeling back the film by which everything appears dully familiar, reveals a vision of the world miraculously transfigured

—— Michael Holroyd , The Times

Collis' divine gift is to explain the extraordinary nature of the ordinary

—— Sunday Times

A philosopher who had a shining view of the natural world, and was able to divine the magic inherent in phenomena so commonplace that we take them for granted

—— Guardian

These jottings establish the man as one of the greatest recorders of English agricultural life

—— Val Hennessey , Daily Mail

A little classic

—— The Oldie

Engagingly conversational... his writings are, in every sense, down to earth. He is compulsively curious about how things work, whether animal or mechanical. Collis finds contentment in good, decent work and simple pleasures. His writings are a comfort, now as then, in difficult political and economic times

—— Iain Finlayson , Saga Magazine

A look at the ways people invent, what fuels creativity, and how those methods have changed in the 21st century.

—— The Week

A brilliant apple bible

—— Financial Times , Financial Times

Richard Godwin knows how to take the nonsense out and put the pleasure back into cocktail-making. Intelligent, humorous, crammed full of recipes and knowledge- my new ‘little black book’ guide to cocktailing at home

—— Rebecca Dunphy , Sainsburys Magazine

Informative recipes blended with whimsy and anecdote are given a dash of fun, and finished with a twist of brilliantly wry humour

—— CGA Magazine

A pleasing account of the art of the cocktail...Life enhancing

—— Melanie MacDonagh , The Tablet

If you’re going to buy one cocktail book, you can’t go far wrong with this one

—— BBC Good Food

Richard Godwin is such a smart, funny and intoxicating drinks writer. And The Spirits - accessible, authoritative and crisply written - is the perfect companion for cocktail-curious drinkers looking to seriously up their game.

—— Jimi Famurewa

'The Spirits is the best all-rounder... this stylish recipe book covers a lot of ground with hilarious anecdotes, essential recipes and easy to follow methods'

—— Georgie Darling , Evening Standard

A fantastic read. After I started it, I read it straight through. For more than spaceflight geeks, this is the story of an astonishing adventure that, despite the outward confidence of NASA, could have and perhaps should have gone horribly wrong.

—— Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys/October Sky

A work of great importance … Highly readable and impossible to put down.

—— Dr David Baker, Editor of Spaceflight

A riveting account of the origins, development, and first flight of the Space Shuttle.

—— Roger D. Launius, former NASA Chief Historian

Into the Black isn’t just spectacularly researched, it’s told like a thriller, unfolding the edge-of-death tale of the Space Shuttle Columbia’s maiden voyage in riveting fashion. Rowland White performs a rare feat here, stitching together comprehensive research—countless interviews, declassified files, flight documents—into a tale of courage and daring as streamlined and elegant as the spacecraft herself. Buckle in and hold on tight—this thing's got rocket propulsion.

—— Gregg Hurwitz, New York Times bestselling author of Orphan X

White's research is thorough, his writing style is superb, and he has a gripping and fresh story to tell. This is a genuine 'must-have' book for anyone fascinated by the sharp end of space flight.

—— Piers Bizony, author of Starman, The Space Shuttle and The Making of Stanley Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’

With Vulcan 607, Rowland White demonstrated his mastery of gripping aviation history. Now he ventures beyond the atmosphere, not only taking you inside the Space Shuttle Columbia on its challenging maiden flight, but also into the secret hallways of America’s military space establishment, as he uncovers the heretofore untold relationship between NASA and the world of space reconnaissance. Into the Black is an impressive and unique achievement.

—— Michael Cassutt, co-author of Deke! and We Have Capture

I’ve been privileged to read this fizzer of a book. I grew up in the world of experimental test flying which spawned the first astronauts, some of whom actually I served with, and they popped out at me from almost every page of this book. An astonishing amount of research has gone into this splendid work. I found it totally absorbing.

—— Captain Eric Brown, former UK Chief Naval Test Pilot

A tour de force … blends hardcore science and history with colourful characters of the Tom Wolfe Right Stuff mould and a taut countdown to produce a genuine, real-life, edge-of-the-seat thriller … a masterpiece of journalistic investigation and a compelling piece of story-telling that reminds us that - when it comes to the decades-old space programme - there are still secrets waiting to be told.

—— Nick Cook, bestselling author of The Hunt for Zero Point

White’s work is authoritative and reeks of authenticity, but it also rattles along at breakneck speed. Non-fiction is rarely written like this - Into the Black is infectiously page-turning and impossible to put down.

—— Jon Lake

With this superb book, Rowland White has given us not only the true account of an epic aerospace achievement, but in vivid prose he brings to life the human drama behind the Space Shuttle.

—— Robert Gandt, author of Intrepid and The Twilight Warriors

Into the Black is an extraordinary, carefully researched, tale of the evolution of America’s space program … Anyone who has ever dreamed of being an astronaut will find themselves feeling they are indeed in the orbiter Columbia with Bob Crippen and John Young on that first flight.

—— Hugh Harris, former Director of Public Affairs at Kennedy Space Center
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