Country Diary
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Country Diary is a daily natural history column in the English newspaper The Guardian, first published in November 1906. It is also now freely available on the newspaper's website.
Since the 1990s, the paper edition of the column has been illustrated by Clifford Harper.
[edit] Contributors
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- Pete Bowler
- Mark Cocker
- Harry Griffin
- Colin Luckhurst
- Jim Perrin (as James Perrin)
- Arthur Ransome
- Roger Redfern
- ((Peter Stowe))
- Enid J. Wilson
[edit] Bibliography
A number of books, compiling past columns, have been published, including:
- The Country Diary of a Cheshire Man A.W. Boyd, Collins (1946)
- A Country Diary - Kent John T. White (illustrated by Percy F. C. White), Cassell (1974) ISBN 0-903253-04-6
- Enid J. Wilson's Country Diary Enid J. Wilson (illustrated by Pavla Davey), Hodder and Stoughton (1988) ISBN 0-340-41522-3
- A Lakeland Mountain Diary A. Harry Griffin, Crowood Press (1990) ISBN 1-85223-565-9
- A Country Diary, selected by Jeanette Page (various contributors, foreword by Melvin Bragg), Guardian Books/ Fourth Estate (1994) ISBN 1-85702-254-8
- Highland Country Diaries Ray Collier, Colin Baxter (1997) ISBN 1-900455-28-5
- A Country Diary Clifford Harper (36 of Harper's drawings, plus an essay by Richard Boston), Agraphia Press (2003) ISBN 1-904596-00-2
- A Lifetime of Mountains: The Best of A. Harry Griffin's 'Country Diary' A. Harry Griffin (edited by Martin Wainwright, foreword by Chris Bonington), Aurum Press Ltd., (2005), ISBN 1-84513-112-6
[edit] External links
- Selection of columns (via Google).
- Clifford Harper's website (Flash media site with poor accessibility)