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Nature’s Mutiny: How The Little Ice Age Transformed The West And Shaped The Present

By (author) Philipp Blom,

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A groundbreaking and internationally acclaimed work of environmental history tracing the great climate change of the seventeenth century: the ‘Little Ice Age’.

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SKU: 9781509890415

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ISBN: 9781509890415

Book Format: Hardback

Pages: 336

Dimensions: 16.2 × 3.7 × 24.2 cm

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  • From 18 years
  • Hardback | 336 pages
  • 16.2 × 3.7 × 24.2 cm | 592
  • 07 March 2019
  • Pan Macmillan
  • United Kingdom

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About the author

Philipp Blom

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Philipp Blom was born in 1970 in Hamburg and grew up in Detmold, in Germany. After university studies in Vienna and Oxford, he obtained a D.Phil in Modern History. He started writing at Oxford and published a novel as well as occasional journalism, moving on to London, where he worked as an editor, translator, writer and freelance journalist, contributing to newspapers, magazines and radio progr ammes in Great Britain, the US, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, and France. In 2001, Philipp Blom moved to Paris to concentrate on his books. In 2007 he settled in Vienna, where he continues to write nonfiction as well as fiction, films, and occasional journalism. He presents a cultural discussion programme on Austrian national radio and has lectured on history, philosophy, and cultural history in Europe, the US, and South America. He is married to Veronica Buckley, who is also a writer.

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