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A Mudlarking Year : Finding Treasure in Every Season

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SKU:
9781526660756
UPC:
9781526660756
Author:
Maiklem, Lara'
'ISBN:
9781526660756'
'Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC'
'Language:
English'
'Pages:
368 pages'
'Format:
Hardback'
'Published Date:
04/07/2024'
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Author: Maiklem, Lara

Limnology (freshwater)

Published on 4 July 2024 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Bloomsbury Circus) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 368 pages
163 x 243 x 35 | 574g

'An absolute treasure trove of sound advice and historical detail' Katherine May'A delightful and a profound meditation on the variety of human experience' Ian Mortimer'Lara Maiklem is a phenomenon. She elevates trudging around in the mud to an epic gallivant through our past' Dan SnowFor over two decades, Lara Maiklem has been scouring the banks of the tidal Thames looking for objects – lost or discarded – that tell forgotten stories. In this charming sequel to the bestselling Mudlarking, Lara widens her search beyond the river and reflects on life lived post-pandemic, reminding us that it’s possible to draw meaning in the most unlikely of places.

As she searches the foreshore through the changing seasons, she is at times aided by the gentle illumination of the falling winter sun or hindered by bright summer skies and lashing rain. Yet, by working in harmony with the unpredictable terrain, she finds solace in aligning with the elements and uncovering the treasures that are bestowed by the tide. From medieval pilgrim badges and Tudor love tokens, to Georgian wig curlers and Victorian pottery, each passing day unearths ordinary and extraordinary objects that tell the rich story of London’s past and its inhabitants.

A Mudlarking Year is a gentle ode to nature, history and the simple art of looking. Guided by Lara’s curiosity, warmth and wisdom, it is your invitation to discover hidden objects in the most overlooked part of the city, the secrets they reveal and the stories that are patiently waiting to be told.