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Gavin Maxwell

    Gavin Maxwell was a Scottish naturalist and author, celebrated for his intimate observations of the natural world, particularly his life with otters. His writing delves into the profound connections between humans and animals, often set against the backdrop of remote and wild landscapes. Maxwell's prose is lyrical and evocative, capturing the essence of his experiences with remarkable clarity and depth. He explored themes of solitude, wilderness, and the untamed spirit of nature.

    Gavin Maxwell
    The House of Elrig
    Lords of the Atlas
    Ring of Bright Water
    The Otters' Tale
    A Reed Shaken by the Wind
    Ring of Bright Water
    • 2011

      Ring of Bright Water

      A Trilogy

      • 327 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.5(13)Add rating

      Gavin Maxwell's narrative intertwines his deep connection with otters and the Scottish highlands, showcasing his life as a devoted advocate for these creatures. Captivated by an otter during his travels, he settled in a remote highland home, sharing his life with three otters. The idyllic existence he crafted faced challenges from fate and fame, yet his journey was rich with experiences. Illustrated with his own line drawings, this work honors Maxwell's eloquent reflections on nature, his personal struggles, and the beauty and tragedy of his life.

      Ring of Bright Water
    • 2004

      Lords of the Atlas

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(29)Add rating

      Madini and T'hami El Glaoui, sons of a Moroccan by an Ethiopian concubine, rose meteorically to power in the medieval state of Morocco at the end of the 19th century. This is the epic story of the more than 50 years in which they governed the country in barbaric, ostentatious splendor, until their spectacular downfall in 1956. Full-color photos.

      Lords of the Atlas
    • 2003

      The House of Elrig

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This is the personal story of Gavin Maxwell's boyhood, most of which he spent, in fact or in fancy, at the House of Elrig, a lonely, windswept house on the moorlands of Galloway. This is the house which, together with the influence of his relations, shaped his interest in living creatures and his love of wild country and wilderness, and led the way to the life he describes in Ring of Bright Water. It covers his boyhood, public school education in England, and return to Scotland.

      The House of Elrig
    • 1999
    • 1977

      A children's edition of the author's Ring of Bright Water. Black & white and color photographs throughout.

      The Otters' Tale
    • 1975

      Vyprávění nás přivádí na severozápadní pobřeží Skotska, do míst dosud neporušené přírody, kde autor žije po řadu let. Líčí osobitou krásu pusté skalnaté krajiny a moře, pestrost divoké místní fauny i nečetné obyvatele. Hlavní část knížky vyplňují neobvyklé příběhy o zvířatech, které autor důvěrně poznal, zejména pak líčení života ochočených vyder. Tato kniha byla úspěšně zfilmována pod názvem "Kruhy na vodě". Z anglického originálu "Ring of Bright Water", vydaného nakladatelstvím Pan Books Ltd. v Londýně roku 1968 přeložila Eva Soňa Vávrová. Přebal a vazbu s použitím kreseb Evy Haškové a osnovu grafické úpravy navrhl Karol Rosmány. 184 stran textu, 16 stran obrazové přílohy. Druhé vydání.

      Jasná voda vůkol
    • 1972