Selected Product: | Trees (Collins GEM) Paperback Edition: New edition Author: Alastair Fitter Artist: David More Publisher: Collins Release Date: August 2004 ISBN-10: 0007183062 ISBN-13: 9780007183067 List Price: £4.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Wild Flowers (Collins GEM) ISBN-10: 0007178549 Food for Free (Collins GEM) ISBN-10: 0007183038 Mushrooms (Collins GEM) ISBN-10: 0007183070 Birds (Collins GEM) ISBN-10: 0007178603 Insects (Collins GEM) ISBN-10: 0007146248 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Trees (Collins GEM) by Alastair Fitter (ISBN-10: 0007183062, ISBN-13: 9780007183067). At this time we have not yet written a review for Trees (Collins GEM) by Alastair Fitter (ISBN-10: 0007183062, ISBN-13: 9780007183067). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com A good little book, but with it problems, read below! | Customer Rating: | this book is exactly what you would expect from a little Collin's gem, it has good material through out, and a pretty good selection of the most common trees....but, i would have preferred to see real photographs rather than artists drawings, which, sometimes are not as good a reference as an image of the real thing. Furthermore i would have liked to see bigger images of the type of bark from each tree since half the year the trees have no leaves, and the bark, leafless shape, and habitat is all you have to go on. this is however a good introduction read for summer time tree hunting, wouldn't recommend it for winter though. if you are up for a better book i recommend:- Collins Complete Guide to British Trees: A Photographic Guide to Every Common Species | great little book | Customer Rating: | | this book is great for people who have just got into trees and want to find them and has some good facts | Recommended for tree spotting beginners | Customer Rating: | | I lead tree courses and often recommend this little book for beginners. It has all the information and illustrations you need to get started, with, in my opinion, excellent pictures of leaves, flowers, fruit, winter twigs, bark and, best of all, the tree. Tree shapes in this book are truer than in many more ambitious works. | Compact, That is its Beauty | Customer Rating: | No, this is not the best book ever written about trees, but it is handy to have in your pocket. and on a walk or in the countryside you will not see many trees that are not in this book.
As one reviewer has already said the drawings could be better, but they are adequate for the casual 'tree spotter' The information given about each tree is also adequate. There are many more advanced books that can be purchased for the real tree enthusiast (if there is such a term) and these can be used at home after you have made an identification from the Collins gem. | Easy, simple and fun | Customer Rating: | | Bought this book when we moved into a new house in '06. We now have five trees in our garden and plenty more in the surrounding area. Being an inquisitive sort of person I wanted to know what they were and decided on this little book from some reviews on Amazon. I was not dissapointed, really easy to use and in no time I had found out what I wanted. Clear and easy instructions and illustrations too. It does exactly what it says on the tin. |
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