There are 59 butterfly species to be found in the British Isles and each one is featured in this beautifully illustrated book. 'Kaleidoscope' is the collective noun for butterflies. With commentaries on the appearance, habitats and life-cycles of each butterfly, the stories behind their names and the people who first identified them, the author, Jonathan Bradley, has also written a short poem to accompany each butterfly, painting a vivid picture of the distinctive habits of the species and how they have inspired and moved us. The exceptionally beautiful butterfly photographs have been taken by Yealand Kulfayan, an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society, who - like the author - has had a life-long fascination with butterflies and has looked for them all over the UK and Europe.
Jonathan Bradley Books
Jonathan Bradley has been writing poetry since the age of fourteen, weaving his lifelong passion for butterflies into his verse. Inspired by walks in the country with his children, his work often reflects a deep connection to nature and its delicate beauty. He is strongly committed to conserving butterflies and their environments. His poetry offers readers a unique lens through which to appreciate the natural world.


City Sonnets
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the dualities of urban existence, this collection features thirty-six sonnets that delve into the contrasts of city life, from wealth to poverty and beauty to ugliness. Each poem captures diverse aspects of modern living, including beggars, cathedrals, and everyday urban scenes, enhanced by complementary illustrations. The traditional sonnet form sharpens the focus on the complexities of human experience amidst the vibrant tapestry of city dwellers, reflecting their tensions, anxieties, pleasures, and joys.