Robert Macfarlane
Robert Macfarlane is a British writer, born in 1976. Fellow from the Emmanuel College, in Cambridge. Praised for his works on nature and travel, his first book, Mountains of the Mind, from 2003, was the winner of the Prize Guardian for First Work, of the Prize Somerset Maugham and the Prize Sunday Times for Young Writer of the Year.
His work, translated into several languages, has also been adapted for television, radio, and stage. In 2017, he was awarded the prestigious Prize. E.M. Forster by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
His work, translated into several languages, has also been adapted for television, radio, and stage. In 2017, he was awarded the prestigious Prize. E.M. Forster by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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Is A River Alive?AudiolivroPENGUIN BOOKS LTD05-20250,00€
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Writers On Walks: A Bbc Radio 3 CollectionAudiolivroBBC AUDIO03-20230,00€
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Go WildAudiolivroBBC AUDIO02-20220,00€
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Lost SoundsAudiolivroPenguin Books LTD.01-20220,00€
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NessAudiolivroPenguin Books LTD.11-20210,00€
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Mountains Of The MindAudiolivroGranta Books10-20200,00€
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Lost SpellsAudiolivroPENGUIN BOOKS LTD10-20200,00€
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The Wild PlacesAudiolivroGranta Books07-20200,00€
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UnderlandAudiolivroPenguin Books LTD.05-20190,00€
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Lost WordsAudiolivroPENGUIN BOOKS LTD10-20180,00€
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LandmarksAudiolivroPenguin Books LTD.03-20150,00€
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Old WaysAudiolivroPenguin Books LTD.09-20120,00€