New Naturalist


The New Naturalist Library is a series of books published by Collins in the United Kingdom, on a variety of natural history topics relevant to the British Isles. The aim of the series at the start was: "To interest the general reader in the wild life of Britain by recapturing the inquiring spirit of the old naturalists." An editors' preface to a 1952 monograph says: "An object of the New Naturalist series is the recognition of the many-sidedness of British natural history, and the encouragement of unusual and original developments of its forgotten or neglected facets."

History

The first volume to appear was E. B. Ford's Butterflies in 1945. The authors of this series are usually eminent experts, often professional scientists. This gives the series authority, and many are or have been authoritative introductory textbooks on a subject for some years. The books are written in scientific style, but are intended to be readable by the non-specialist, and are an early example of popular science in the media.
The books of the series have had considerable influence on many students who later became professional biologists, such as W. D. Hamilton and Mike Majerus. The latter was inspired by Ford's Butterflies and Moths, and has since added two volumes of his own to the series.
A parallel series known as the New Naturalist Monograph Library was also published. Its aim was to cover "in greater detail... a single species or group of species". There have been no additions to the Monograph Library since 1971.
Volume 82 of the main series, The New Naturalists, described the series to date, with authors' biographies and a guide to collecting the books.
The original editorial board consisted of Julian Huxley, James Fisher, Dudley Stamp, John Gilmour and Eric Hosking. Until 1985, the highly characteristic dust jacket illustrations were by Rosemary and Clifford Ellis; since then they have been by Robert Gillmor.
Being a numbered series, with a very low print run for some volumes, the books are highly collectable. Second-hand copies of the rarer volumes, in good condition, can command high prices. The 100th volume, Woodlands by Oliver Rackham was published in 2006. Woodlands was also published in 2006 as a "leatherbound" edition, limited to 100 copies. In fact it was fake leather. The second "leatherbound" New Naturalist - Dragonflies by Philip Corbet and Stephen Brooks - was published in 2008. The leather edition of Dragonflies was initially limited to 400 copies, which was subsequently limited to 303, and finally to 250. According to the New Naturalist website only 217 were actually sold and the remaining unsold stock is being kept secure at HarperCollins's offices. HarperCollins continue to produce limited numbers of "leatherbound" editions of all volumes published since Dragonflies, but only from Islands was real leather actually used. All recent volumes have only 50 leatherbound copies.
The series won the 2007 British Book Design and Production Award for "brand or series identity", and in 2008 the was launched, with features including the latest news, a members only area with access to exclusive content and downloads, and a forum.
In around 1990, Bloomsbury produced a series of facsimile editions, as hardbacks with new dustjacket designs, and with all plates in black and white, including those which were originally in colour.

Main series

refers to the Bloomsbury reprints.
NumberTitleAuthorEditions
1ButterfliesE. B. Ford1945, 1946, 1957, 1977, 1990
2British GameBrian Vesey-Fitzgerald1946
3London's Natural HistoryR. S. R. Fitter1945, 1990
4Britain's Structure and SceneryL. Dudley Stamp1946, 1947, 1949, 1955, 1960, 1967
5Wild FlowersJohn Gilmour and Max Walters1954, 1955, 1962, 1969, 1973, 1990
6aNatural History in the Highlands and IslandsF. Fraser Darling1947
6bThe Highlands and IslandsF. Fraser Darling and J. M. Boyd1964, 1973, 1989
7Mushrooms and ToadstoolsJohn Ramsbottom1953, 1989
8Insect Natural HistoryA. D. Imms1947, 1956, 1971, 1990
9A Country ParishA. W. Boyd1951
10British Plant LifeW. B. Turrill1948, 1958, 1962, 1989
11Mountains and MoorlandsW. H. Pearsall1950, 1989
12The Sea ShoreC. M. Yonge1949, 1966, 1990
13SnowdoniaF. J. North, B. Campbell and R. Scott1949
14The Art of Botanical IllustrationWilfrid Blunt1950
15Life in Lakes and RiversT. T. Macan and E. B. Worthington1951, 1968, 1974, 1990
16Wild Flowers of Chalk and LimestoneJ. E. Lousley1950, 1969, 1989
17Birds and MenMax Nicholson1951, 1990
18aA Nat. Hist. of Man in BritainH. J. Fleure1951
18bA Natural History of Man in BritainH. J. Fleure and Margaret Davies1970, 1989
19Wild Orchids of BritainV. S. Summerhayes1951, 1968
20The British Amphibians and ReptilesMalcolm Smith1951, 1954, 1964, 1969, 1972
21British MammalsL. Harrison Matthews1952, 1968, 1989
22Climate and the British SceneGordon Manley1952
23An Angler's EntomologyJ. R. Harris1952, 1956, 1990
24Flowers of the CoastIan Hepburn1952
25The Sea CoastJ. A. Steers1953, 1954, 1962, 1969
26The WealdS. W. Wooldridge and F. Goldring1953
27DartmoorL. A. Harvey and D. St Leger-Gordon1953, 1962
28Sea-BirdsJames Fisher and R. M. Lockley1954, 1989
29The World of the HoneybeeColin G. Butler1954
30MothsE. B. Ford1954, 1967, 1972
31Man and the LandL. Dudley Stamp1955, 1964, 1969
32Trees, Woods and ManH. L. Edlin1956, 1966, 1970
33Mountain FlowersJohn Raven and Max Walters1956
34The Open Sea: The World of PlanktonAlister Hardy1956, 1970
35The World of the SoilSir E. John Russell1957, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1971
36Insect MigrationC. B. Williams1958, 1965
37The Open Sea: Fish & FisheriesAlister Hardy1959, 1964, 1970
38The World of SpidersW. S. Bristowe1958
39The Folklore of BirdsEdward A. Armstrong1958
40BumblebeesJohn B. Free and C.G. Butler1959
41DragonfliesPhilip S. Corbet, Cynthia Longfield and N. W. Moore1960
42FossilsH. H. Swinnerton1960, 1989
43Weeds and AliensSir Edward Salisbury1961, 1964
44The Peak DistrictK. C. Edwards1962, 1974, 1990
45The Common Lands of England and WalesW. G. Hoskins and L. Dudley Stamp1963
46The BroadsA.E. Ellis1965
47The Snowdonia National ParkW. M. Condry1966, 1967
48Grass and GrasslandIan Moore1966
49Nature Conservation in BritainL. Dudley Stamp1969, 1974
50Pesticides and PollutionKenneth Mellanby1967, 1970
51Man and BirdsR. K. Murton1971
52Woodland BirdsEric Simms1971, 1990
53The Lake DistrictW. H. Pearsall and W. Pennington1973, 1989
54The Pollination of FlowersMichael Proctor and Peter Yeo1973
55FinchesIan Newton1972
56Pedigree: Words from NatureStephen Potter and Laurens Sargent1973
57British SealsH. R. Hewer1974
58HedgesE. Pollard, M. D. Hooper and Norman W. Moore1974
59AntsM. V. Brian1977
60British Birds of PreyLeslie H. Brown1976, 1989
61Inheritance and Natural HistoryR. J. Berry1977, 1990
62British TitsChris Perrins1979
63British ThrushesEric Simms1978
64The Natural History of ShetlandR. J. Berry and J. Laughton Johnston1980
65WadersW. G. Hale1980
66The Natural History of WalesWilliam M. Condry1982, 1990
67Farming and WildlifeKenneth Mellanby1981
68Mammals in the British IslesL. Harrison Matthews1982
69Reptiles and Amphibians in BritainDeryk Frazer1983, 1989
70The Natural History of OrkneyR. J. Berry1985
71British WarblersEric Simms1985
72HeathlandsNigel Webb1986
73The New ForestColin R. Tubbs1986
74FernsChristopher N. Page1988
75Freshwater FishesP. S. Maitland and R. N. Campbell1992
76The HebridesJ. M. Boyd and I. L. Boyd1990
77The SoilB. Davis, N. Walker, D. F. Ball and A. Fitter1992
78British Larks, Pipits and WagtailsEric Simms1992
79Caves and Cave LifePhilip Chapman1993
80Wild and Garden PlantsMax Walters1993
81LadybirdsMike Majerus1994
82The New NaturalistsPeter Marren1995, 2005
83The Natural History of PollinationMichael Proctor, Peter Yeo and Andrew Lack1996
84IrelandDavid Cabot1999
85Plant DiseaseDavid Ingram and Noel Robertson1999
86LichensOliver Gilbert2000
87Amphibians & ReptilesTrevor Beebee and Richard Griffiths2000
88Loch LomondsideJohn Mitchell2001
89The BroadsBrian Moss200§
90MothsMike Majerus2002
91Nature ConservationPeter Marren2002
92LakelandDerek Ratcliffe2002
93British BatsJohn Altringham2003
94A Natural History of the SeashorePeter Hayward2004
95NorthumberlandAngus Lunn2004
96FungiBrian Spooner and Peter Roberts2005
97Mosses and LiverwortsRon Porley and Nick Hodgetts2005
98BumblebeesTed Benton2006
99GowerJonathan Mullard2006
100WoodlandsOliver Rackham2006
101Galloway and the BordersDerek Ratcliffe2007
102Garden Natural HistoryStefan Buczacki2007
103The Isles of ScillyRosemary Parslow2007
104A History of OrnithologyPeter Bircham2007
105Wye ValleyGeorge Peterken2008
106DragonfliesPhilip Corbet and Stephen Brooks2008
107GrouseAdam Watson and Robert Moss2008
108Southern EnglandPeter Friend2008
109IslandsR. J. Berry2009
110WildfowlDavid Cabot2009
111DartmoorIan Mercer2009
112Books and NaturalistsDavid Elliston Allen2010
113Bird MigrationIan Newton2010
114BadgerTimothy J. Roper2010
115Climate and WeatherJohn Kington2010
116Plant PestsDavid V. Alford2011
117Plant GallsMargaret Redfern2011
118MarchesAndrew Allott2011
119ScotlandPeter Friend2012
120Grasshoppers and CricketsTed Benton2012
121Partridges: Countryside BarometerG. R. Potts2012
122Vegetation of Britain and IrelandMichael Proctor2013
123TernsDavid Cabot and Ian Nisbet2013
124Bird PopulationsIan Newton2013
125OwlsMike Toms2014
126Brecon BeaconsJonathan Mullard2014
127Nature in Towns and CitiesDavid Goode2014
128Lakes, Loughs and LochsBrian Moss2015
129Alien PlantsClive A. Stace and Michael J. Crawley2015
130Yorkshire DalesJohn Lee2015
131Shallow SeasPeter Hayward2016
132FalconsRichard Sale2016
133Slugs and SnailsRobert Cameron2016
134Early HumansNicholas Ashton2017
135Farming and BirdsIan Newton2017
136BeetlesRichard Jones2018
137HedgehogPat Morris2018
138The BurrenDavid Cabot & Roger Goodwillie2019
139GullsJohn Coulson2019
140Garden BirdsMike Toms2019
141PembrokeshireJonathan Mullard2020
142Uplands and BirdsIan Newton2020
143Ecology and Natural HistoryDavid M. Wilkinson2021
144Peak DistrictPenny Anderson2021
145TreesPeter A Thomas2022
146Solitary BeesTed Benton, Nick Owens2023
147ShieldbugsRichard Jones2023
148Ponds, Pools and PuddlesJeremy Biggs & Penny Williams2024
149Stoats, Weasels, Martens and PolecatsJenny MacPherson2024
150ExmoorFlemming Ulf-Hansen2025