Tarka The Otter: His Joyful Water-life & Death in the Two Rivers

Author(s): Henry Williamson

Art, Music & Literature

Secondhand. Illustrated by C F Tunnicliffe.


To read Tarka the Otter for the first time is a tremendous experience. It isn’t strange to find oneself, having absorbed this superb book, looking with new understanding at the wild places of the countryside, for here is danger and romance and the harshness and truth missing from life in today’s over-sophisticated society.

General Information

  • : 2471710367413
  • : Folio Society
  • : Folio Society
  • : 01 February 1995
  • : Great Britain
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Henry Williamson
  • : Hardback with slipcase
  • : 220

More About The Product

Henry Williamson is regarded by many as Britain's finest nature writer. He was born in London in 1895 but his work is rooted in the north Devon countryside where he went to live after being deeply affected by his experiences in the First World War. He published some fifty books, a mix of country stories, most famously Tarka the Otter and Salar the Salmon, and autobiographical fiction, including the fifteen-volume novel cycle, A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight. He died in 1977.