Browse all books

Books with author Trevor Newton

  • Battle for the Park: 7

    Colin Dann, Trevor Newton

    Paperback (Red Fox, Sept. 16, 1993)
    None
  • In the Path of the Storm

    Colin Dann~Trevor Newton

    Paperback (Red Fox, July 5, 1993)
    None
  • Underwater to Get Out of the Rain: A Love Affair With the Sea

    Trevor Norton

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, May 29, 2007)
    On a hot summer's day there could be no quicker transport to the seaside than Trevor Norton's cool and entrancing account of a lifetime's adventures under or near the water. Norton's eye for the bizarre, amazing, and beautiful inhabitants of the oceans, and the eccentric characters who work, study, and live by the shore make his book a wonder-filled experience. An intrepid diver and distinguished scientist, Norton's writing is self-deprecating, very funny, and full of wry and intriguing anecdotes; he is an unfailingly delightful companion. Whether his setting is a bed of jewel anemones in an Irish lough, a giant California cavern shared with sea lions, a mildewed research station, or the glittering coral gardens of Sharm el Sheikh, his captivating prose always finds the mark. Sometimes following the shoreline with earlier beachcombers such as Darwin, John Steinbeck, and George Orwell, Norton also takes the reader to depths where the shapes of creatures living without sunlight defy imagination. Admirers of the gorgeous detail of Rachel Carson's The Sea Around Us will revel in Norton's writing, his observations, and irreverent wit.
  • Underwater to Get Out of the Rain: A Love Affair with the Sea

    Trevor Norton

    Hardcover (Da Capo Press, June 1, 2006)
    On a hot summer's day there could be no quicker transport to the seaside than Trevor Norton's cool and entrancing account of a lifetime's adventures under or near the water. Norton's eye for the bizarre, amazing, and beautiful inhabitants of the oceans, and the eccentric characters who work, study, and live by the shore make his book a wonder-filled experience. An intrepid diver and distinguished scientist, Norton's writing is self-deprecating, very funny, and full of wry and intriguing anecdotes; he is an unfailingly delightful companion. Whether his setting is a bed of jewel anemones in an Irish lough, a giant California cavern shared with sea lions, a mildewed research station, or the glittering coral gardens of Sharm el Sheikh, his captivating prose always finds the mark. Sometimes following the shoreline with earlier beachcombers such as Darwin, John Steinbeck, and George Orwell, Norton also takes the reader to depths where the shapes of creatures living without sunlight defy imagination. Admirers of the gorgeous detail of Rachel Carson's The Sea Around Us will revel in Norton's writing, his observations, and irreverent wit.
  • Underwater to Get Out of the Rain: A Love Affair With the Sea

    Trevor Norton

    eBook (Da Capo Press, Sept. 7, 2007)
    On a hot summer's day there could be no quicker transport to the seaside than Trevor Norton's cool and entrancing account of a lifetime's adventures under or near the water. Norton's eye for the bizarre, amazing, and beautiful inhabitants of the oceans, and the eccentric characters who work, study, and live by the shore make his book a wonder-filled experience. An intrepid diver and distinguished scientist, Norton's writing is self-deprecating, very funny, and full of wry and intriguing anecdotes; he is an unfailingly delightful companion. Whether his setting is a bed of jewel anemones in an Irish lough, a giant California cavern shared with sea lions, a mildewed research station, or the glittering coral gardens of Sharm el Sheikh, his captivating prose always finds the mark. Sometimes following the shoreline with earlier beachcombers such as Darwin, John Steinbeck, and George Orwell, Norton also takes the reader to depths where the shapes of creatures living without sunlight defy imagination. Admirers of the gorgeous detail of Rachel Carson's The Sea Around Us will revel in Norton's writing, his observations, and irreverent wit.
  • Battle for the Park

    Colin Dann~Trevor Newton

    Paperback (Red Fox, July 6, 1993)
    'I've been looking for him all over the Park. He's just not around any more, Vixen. He's gone.'When Plucky the fox disappears, the other animals soon realise that he isn't the only one missing from the White Deer Park nature reserve. And the Warden, whom the animals have learnt to trust, is responsible!The animals are frightened and confused - and then another threat appears. A stelthy gang of rats, led by the cunning Bully is invading White Deer Park . . .
  • Underwater to Get Out of the Rain: A Love Affair With the Sea

    Trevor Norton

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, May 28, 2007)
    The treasures of a lifetime of marine research and intrepid diving around the globe are gathered in this celebration of life underwater.
  • Underwater to Get Out of the Rain

    Trevor Norton

    Hardcover (Da Capo, Jan. 1, 2004)
    None
  • Underwater to Get Out of the Rain: A Love Affair With the Sea

    Trevor Norton

    Hardcover (Da Capo Press, June 1, 2006)
    New Hardcover with dust jacket
  • Underwater To Get Out of the Rain: A Love Affair With the Sea

    Trevor Norton

    Paperback (Arrow, July 25, 2006)
    All that we know and love of the British seaside weaves throughout this funny, nostalgic and richly told memoir. Fortune-telling gypsies found on crumbling promenades, lighthouses standing to attention, and brass bands playing in the bracing chill of a British summer.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Through Battle and Storm

    Colin Dann, Trevor Newton

    Paperback (Red Fox, Sept. 7, 1995)
    Trey, the stag leader wants all small animals out of White Deer Park and the future is looking bleak for Badger, Adder and Tawny Owl. But the great storm changes everything for the better - that is until Bully, the evil rat king decides to invade the Park and claim his leadership. . .
  • Battle for the Park

    Colin Dann, Trevor Newton

    Hardcover (Hutchinson Children's Books Ltd, Jan. 7, 1993)
    None