The Earth Only Endures
On Reconnecting with Nature and Our Place In It
Cloth: 978 1 84407 432 7
Price: $96.00  

Paper: 978 1 84407 613 0
Price: $24.95  

Publisher: Earthscan Publications Ltd.
June 2009 , 287 pp., 6 1/4" x 9 1/4"
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* Readable, moving essays on our relationship to the earth and the other creatures in it
* A reminder of just how much we consume and what effect this has on our world

For most of human history, we have lived our daily lives in a close relationship with the land. Yet now, for the first time, more people are living in urban rather than rural areas and thus an estrangement grows. Our modern lifestyles and economies, sought after as the most desirable in the world, are precisely those that would need six to eight earths to provision if the entire world’s population adopted them.

Jules Pretty has written a moving collection of essays which explores humanity’s relationship with the land, with animals and with food. He describes how our consumption eats up the earth’s bounty without replacing it. He discusses the obesity crisis. He explores hunting and fishing as opposed to raising animals for food. He reviews all the ways in which man interacts--and interferes with--the living and non-living world around him.

The Earth Only Endures is about our relations with nature, animals and places. Focusing on themes of connections and estrangement, it offers directions for an optimistic future. We are rendering our own world inhospitable, and in the process risk losing what it means to be human. This book reminds us of our connectedness to that world, and so inspires us to reclaim that relationship.


Table of Contents:
Preface: Green Places, Good Places; Acknowledgements; PART 1: GREEN PLACES: 1) Becoming Green; 2) Birch Bark and Blue Sky; 3) a Room with a Green View; 4) Unhealthy Places; PART 2: ANIMALS AND US: 5) Where the Wild Things Were; 6) Hunters and the Hunted; 7) Animal Magic; PART 3: FOOD AND THE LAND: 8) The Fatta the Lan’; 9) Little Houses on the Prairie; 10) The Shadow of the Rain; 11) Rewilding Agriculture; PART 4: PEOPLE AND THE LAND: 12) Legible Landscapes; 13) Exclusion Zones; 14) Life and Land on the North Atlantic Fringe; PART 5: THE FUTURE: 15) Ecolution; 16) Liberation; Notes; References; Index.


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Reviews & Endorsements:
"The Earth Only Endures gains strength from being a collection of discrete and closely argued essays, rather than a single thesis drawn out to fill the pages. Different chapters deal with aspects of our relationship with animals; with the current interest in re-wilding large parts of formerly exhausted landscapes; with the story-telling traditions associated with a life more connected to the natural world; and with the many lessons to be learned from extant hunter-gatherer cultures across the world."
- Ken Worpole , Resurgence
"Pretty can make dry statistics exciting, merging them seamlessly into personal narrative and moral discourse, and he manages to get much specialized information into a "popular" format. Consequently, the book can be read with profit by students and professionals, as well as by general readers concerned about environmental problems."
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