'FAUNA BRITANNICA is an important, and exciting, tour de force ... Readers will be stunned not only by the wealth of organised information but by the imaginative character of so much that is offered ... Clearly, Duff Hart-Davis isa thoroughly 'good egg' steeped in rural affairs to an awesome degree and a skilled scribe who has completed a Herculean task which few would have the courage to tackle. He and his publisher have fashioned a most noble volume of immense public value and deserve our warmest congratulations.' Lord Barber of Tewkesbury, COUNTRY ILLUSTRATED 'Hart-Davis approaches the subject as a practical countryman who has loved the countryside since he roamed the Chiltern Hills as a boy ... That good-humoured but hard-headed note is typical of Hart-Davis's approach ... He clearly loves the beauty of wild creatures, but he undrestands too the farmer's and the country sportsman's way of life. Many people will, I think, appreciate his very clear account of the different kinds of farm animal ... to my taste, Hart-Davis's is the more interesting and rewarding book' Derwent May, THE TIMES '...highly readable, skilfully researched andconstructed and beautifully illustrated ... it is the solid information and myriad fascinating details in this book which make it such a pleasure, not Hart-Davis's deft way with controversy ... this book is not only a serious achievement as a record and guide, it is a delight.' On Stefan Buczacki: ' The result is more populist and discursive, but less well-integrated and not so well written.' Ann Chisholm THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH '...FAUNA BRITANNICA is far beyond what it claims to be - a 'practical guide' to Britain's wild and domesticcreatures. It is more like a celebration and the author's passion for these animals is written all over it. He gives us the usual encyclopedic statisticsand fantastic pictures, but a great deal more besides - most importantly, the history of the British people's relationship with each species. Mythology and tradition become as significant as biology...' Michael Bond, NEW SCIENTIST(17/9/02) 'If you stride out into the countryside in a battered Barbour withan ancestral Purdey shotgun by your side, Hart-Davis is your man ... Darwin filtered through Tennyson (nature red in tooth and claw) ... It's Hart-Davis who stands up for the sturdy poacher against centuries of 'repressive' gamelaws; who rails most fiercely against the squalid horror of the battery-fowlbusiness ... unlike Buczacki he covers farm and domestic animals. Absurdly, pedantic Buczacki investigates horse-mussels but not horses ... this is zoological correctness gone mad ... Buczacki's finical definitions and omissions can also - especially with horses - lead him to make an 'Equus aisnus' of himself.' Boyd Tonkin, THE INDEPENDENT (10/8/02) '..this gorgeous book... paints a vivid picture of the UK's animal life. Richly illustrated, each entry offers a potted history of each species and anecdotal tales. A fabulous book...' SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE 'Huge, fascinating and a must for nature lovers 'The practical guide to wild and domestic creatures of Britain' is a beautifully illustrated reference tome that's a joy to dip into. Combining natural and social history, it raises some controversial issues too. Put it on the Christmas wish list.' CHOICE MAGAZINE COUNTRY LIVING magazine has featured FAUNA BRITANNICA in their September issue new 'Out & About' section with a competition. THE FIELD and COUNTRY HOUSE & HOME have run reviews in their September issues. Duff Hart-Davis has written an article for THE COUNTRYMAN and a featurefor the Blackwell's Christmas Catalogue 2002. Duff Hart-Davis has also done a very successful day of regional radio interviews and will be appearing at the Cheltenham Literary festival (Oct). Duff is to be interviewed for BBC RADIO 4's THE FOOD PROGRAMME on Sunday 6 Oct and is doing a Christmas Signing for