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The Wit and Wisdom of David Attenborough: A celebration of our favourite naturalist

by Chas Newkey-Burden

Hardback £14.99
Published 26th October 2023
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Description

A fascinating and entertaining collection of facts, quotes and stories, celebrating Sir David Attenborough's wicked sense of humour and astute wisdom.

David Attenborough is a national treasure, known for his soothing voice, calming presence, passion for the natural world, and his humble, easy-going nature. Despite his incredible talent and influence, he tends to play it all down, one time stating that, 'I can't believe I'm still employed'.

So if he won't celebrate himself, we'll have to do it for him.

Filled with facts, tributes and anecdotes, as well as beautiful illustrations, this enormously positive book celebrates Sir David, providing a fascinating insight into his life as well as showcasing his brilliant sense of humour. Running chronologically, this book begins with his early days, to his first job at the BBC, to eventually becoming the most esteemed naturalist on the planet, as he is today.

Such revelations include:
- There are 18 plants and animals named after him
- When asked by a reporter how many degrees he had, he said it would be 'rude to count'*
- The single thing that would improve his quality of life is 'good, workable knees'.

Blending his quips galore with his powerful messages on the environment and future of the planet, this timely book showcases everything we love about Sir David, making it the perfect gift for any fan.


* He has over thirty!

Details

The Wit and Wisdom of David Attenborough: A celebration of our favourite naturalist
by Chas Newkey-Burden

ISBN
9781856755269

Publisher
Octopus Publishing Group

Binding
Hardback

Publication date
Oct. 26, 2023

Dimensions
10.9cm x 17.8cm x 2.0cm