@LeafyHistory your book sounds really interesting but I'm not getting enough feel of it to choose if I'd like to buy it. @helenczerski did an amazing job for her "blue machine" book, as a suggestion - it doesn't need to be that much, but so far, from you: I know it's cover, I know what it covers, I know one grey image. I don't know: the text size, the text content (interesting/ sciencey/beautifully or irritatingly written) etc; the way you've covered the content (bitty/sciencey/popular etc); 1/2
That's a fair cop! Okay...β
My book is out today! πβ
Here is an article I wrote about it for the Conversation: π§β
https://theconversation.com/wildlife-wonders-of-britain-and-ireland-before-the-industrial-revolution-my-research-reveals-all-the-biodiversity-weve-lost-208721
Here is a shorter article about some of the mammal records I found πΎβ:
https://www.mammal.org.uk/2023/06/the-atlas-of-early-modern-wildlife-by-lee-raye/
Here is a long presentation about my book π½οΈβ:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1RfCQFdv2s&ab_channel=SEWBReC
Here is a short walkthrough ποΈβ:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJK_eohsL8E&ab_channel=LeeRaye
Here is a sample πβ:
https://pelagicpublishing.com/blogs/news/the-atlas-of-early-modern-wildlife-sample-chapter
And this is a thread of my maps! πβ:
https://computerfairi.es/@LeafyHistory/109558214684536601
@maiamaia @helenczerski Thank you! I don't think we have the edit button yet on my instance but I will remember this for next time! πβ