Whittles Publishing imprint: 120 books

Mangroves and Man-Eaters

and Other Wildlife Encounters

by Dan Freeman
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2016

This is an action-packed book full of anecdotal adventure as the author takes readers on his journeys to find wildlife around the world. As a professional zoologist, his career has taken him to six of the world’s seven continents for research, photography, tourism or film-making. What makes this...

Lost Sounds

The Story of Fog Signals

by Alan Renton
Language: English
Release Date: April 19, 2016

An intriguing history and one not to be missed. The book visits a number of lighthouses at different times over the last 130 years to reveal the philanthropic, scientific and romantic story of the fog signal - how it came about, how the machinery worked and, for the mariner and the keeper, what it...
by Dave Walker
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2016

This is an account of one man's 30-year involvement with England's rarest bird, the golden eagle. Initially employed by the RSPB as a senior species protection warden at a secret location in Cumbria, the author describes the intricacies of establishing a protection regime by wardens that would operate...

The Hen Harrier

In the Shadow of Slemish

by Don Scott
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2016

The hen harrier is one of the iconic species of the bird world and its history is a mix of controversy, persecution, and recent patchy recovery. This book, a dedicated study of the bird in N. Ireland for over two decades, provides a detailed account of the life, habits and prospects for the bird....
by Bridget MacCaskill
Language: English
Release Date: April 19, 2016

Bridget MacCaskill has been observing otters for many years and studies undertaken with her late husband, Don, resulted in books and a film about otters and their environment. Otters are fascinating and delightful creatures but to watch them in their natural habitat requires immense patience over...

Kirkcudbright's Prince of Denmark

And Her Voyages in the South Seas

by David R. Collin
Language: English
Release Date: April 19, 2016

This is the story of the unusually long and interesting career of a small Scottish schooner spent primarily in the southern hemisphere. From the quest to trace her history and construction to the careers of those who owned and sailed in her during her 74-year life, the story is full of vividly-portrayed...
by Bob Orrell
Language: English
Release Date: February 4, 2016

To celebrate 60 years of sailing Scottish waters, the author single-handedly sailed Halcyon, a 32ft wooden yawl, from Fairlie on the Clyde, round the Mull of Kintyre by way of numerous inner islands to Barra in the Outer Hebrides and to the Atlantic side of the islands, not often visited by cruising...

Walking Over the Waves

Quintessential British Seaside Piers

by Chris Foote Wood
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2016

In 2007, author and broadcaster Chris Foote Wood achieved a lifelong ambition - to visit every seaside pier in England, Wales and the Isle of Man - all 56 of them! This odyssey, plus copious research, has provided the raw material for Walking over the Waves. In words and pictures, Chris describes...

Big Cats

Facing Britain's Wild Predators

by Rick Minter
Language: English
Release Date: February 10, 2016

Right across Britain, people are making remarkable claims - they are reporting large feral cats resembling panthers, pumas and lynx. Month after month the sightings continue with citizens from all walks of life having surprise encounters with big cats. They may be driving, walking their dog, or riding...
by Professor Gert De Schutter, P. J. M. Bartos, Dr Peter Domone
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2017

During the last decade, concrete technology has made an enormous advance through the introduction of self-compacting concrete. This application of nanotechnology in construction provides benefits from the perspective of materials technology and environmental protection and is presenting diverse opportunities...
by John A Love
Language: English
Release Date: May 31, 2016

This is the story of lightkeepers’ contributions to the natural history of lighthouses in conjunction with the history and maintenance of the manned navigation beacons – their primary function of course – ‘for the safety of all’. Since keepers were first engaged to maintain lighthouses around...
by Paul Hackney
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2016

The barn owl is a ‘flagship’ species, at the top of the food chain, and its presence or absence is a good indicator of the health of the countryside. This is the enjoyable and informative story of the author’s success in restoring this beautiful bird to areas of the country where its numbers...
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Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2017

The outstanding properties of ceramics have guaranteed their use for millennia and they remain vitally important in modern technology. This book provides an overview of the current status of processing of ceramic materials in micro technology. Emanating in part from scientific partners in the ceramics...
by J.C. Jeremy Hobson
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2017

Rivers, canals and Britain’s glorious waterways are championed and admired at every opportunity. They are the subject of countless photos, television programmes and books – and are places to visit and enjoy whenever considering a walk in the countryside. Sadly, not so the humble ditch; yet they...
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