Serie | Naturalist's Guides |
Auteur | Josephine Bacon |
Taal | Engels |
ISBN | 9781912081370 / 9781913679927 |
Uitgever | John Beaufoy Publishing |
Pagina's | 160 |
Formaat | 180 x 128mm |
Bindwijze | Paperback |
Afbeeldingen | Kleurenfoto's |
Jaar van uitgave | 2020 (editie 2) / 2025 (editie 3) |
A Naturalist’s Guide to the Mushrooms of Britain and Northern Europe is an easy-to-use identification guide to mushroom and toadstool species most commonly seen in Britain and northern Europe that is perfect for amateur naturalists.
The 3rd edition (2025) is a reworked version of the 2nd edition (2020) called 'An Identification Guide to Mushrooms of Britain and Northern Europe'.
About edition 2
A photographic identification guide to 150 species of mushrooms most commonly found in Britain and Northern Europe. A user-friendly introduction includes an overview of distribution, the anatomy of a mushroom, nomenclature and useful information on hunting for and cooking with mushrooms. The identification section then divides into three categories: edible mushrooms, inedible (but not poisonous) mushrooms, and poisonous species. There is useful information on where and when mushrooms can be found, characteristic features and if edible, how best to cook the species.
About edition 3
High-quality photographs from Britain’s top nature photographers are accompanied by detailed species descriptions, which include common and scientific name, height, distribution, habitat and edibility or toxicity. The user-friendly introduction covers mushroom structure, fungal distribution as well as advice on mushroom hunting and finding the ones that are good to eat. This guide covers 280 species.
About the authors
Josephine Bacon has been picking wild mushrooms since she was nine. Fired with enthusiasm for fungi by her natural sciences teacher at school, at the age of sixteen, she joined the British Mycological Society. She has a collection of 500 books, old and new, about fungi and has participated in many forays. Joesphine has translated four books on fungi from French, and has written several articles about wild mushrooms. This is her first book on the subject. Photographer Paul Sterry is one of the UK’s leading wildlife and natural history photographers, with more than 40 highly successful books to his name. Originally trained as a biologist, he uses his knowledge of natural history and ecology to take images that serve to depict wildlife in a natural context, and to celebrate its beauty.