Under the Weather: Us and the Elements
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #24983 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01-04
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Tom Fort, whose writing has been variously described as 'jocund', 'slightly loopy', ' unbelievably poignant' and 'deeply peculiar', travels around Britain experiencing some of its extremer climates and some of its more typical with a view to explaining what we make and have made of the British weather and what it has made of us. There are two interlocking strands: the story of those who - moved to an exceptional, sometimes obsessive degree by the fascination felt by so many of us - sought to know and understand our weather; and the story of its impact on us - our history, our culture, the way we think and behave. He focuses on the people - the clergymen, the gentlemen of leisure, the crackpots, visionaries, charlatans and shysters, all now largely or utterly forgotten - who volunteered and toiled for the cause, telling their stories by tracking them down to the places - usually their own gardens - where they indulged their quite passion for measuring rainfall, scrutinising dewdrops, tapping their barometers and peering at their thermometers.
From the Publisher
A humorous journey around Britain discovering the history of the eccentrics, crackpots and visionaries who have tried to measure and predict the weather, meeting people obsessed with the weather today and trying to define the effect of the weather on our national character.
From the Back Cover
Tom Fort's book is a journey around the country on the trail of the eccentrics, visionaries and fanatics - past and present - who have sought and found inspiration in that perennial conversational stand-by: the British weather.
There are two intertwining strands: the story of those who - moved to an exceptional, sometimes obsessive degree by the fascination felt by so many of us - sought to know and understand our weather; and the story of its impact on us, our history, our culture, the way we think and behave.
'reassuringly warming, the pleasure of this book is in the rambling flavour of his travels. He writed beautifully and manages a wistful enthusiasm' Daily Telegraph
'delightful book... everyone of us should have a copy of this book on the shelf' Daily Express
'A worthy addition to that long-lived conversation and a reminder of how compelling it is' Guardian
'A great book about the British obsession ith the climate, it's full of fruitful parcels of meteorological lore' Conde Nast Traveller





