A Natural Life
By (Author) David Bellamy
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
1st December 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Botany and plant sciences
Autobiography: science, technology and medicine
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
580.92
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
299g
In this autobiography, David Bellamy depicts a childhood of discovery and adventure growing up in Carlshalton during World War Two. Despite rationing and evaluation, these were happy days of tremendous freedom spent roaming the wonderland of the surrounding countryside searching for bugs, beetles and bits of old shrapnel which young Bellamy and his brother would smuggle home to their father's shed for their firework-making sessions. His growing love of nature is interwoven with loving, often hilarious portraits of the various characters he meets along the way. From his days as a student in 1950s London, to his trial by fire lectureship at Durham University with a young wife and every-growing family to support, Bellamy reveals his many great loves, from sports cars to ballet. He also writes of his more serious concerns, with his reputation for being outspoken and undeterred in the face of big entrprises and corporations revealed in his battles and campaigns.
Professor David Bellamy, botanist, writer and broadcaster has become one of the best-known and respected personalities in Britain. He is the author of 80 scientific papers and 34 books, many of which are bestselling children's titles. He has written and presented numerous television programmes both for the BBC and for independents. His programmes have won many national awards, including the Richard Dimbleby Award at BAFTA. He is president, patron or trustee of numerous conservation and environmental organisations and founded the Conservation Foundation in 1982.