
Patrick Galbraith joins us to present his new book Uncommon Ground.
Uncommon Ground is a thought-provoking exploration of rural Britain, delving into the complexities of land access, ownership, and helping rethink our relationship with the countryside. who will help us understand why access to the land matters and how our relationship with the land is integral to British culture
Patrick Galbraith's writing has appeared in The Observer, The Spectator, The Times and The Telegraph. He was editor of Shooting Times for seven years. He is now a columnist for Country Life and The Critic. Currently, he works as a commissioning editor at the independent publisher, Unbound, where he also runs Unbounds literary magazine, Boundless. His non-fiction debut, In Search of One Last Song, was called the most important book on the countryside in years.
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Standard | £4.00 |
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Patrick Galbraith (22 May 2025) | ||
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Thursday | 19:00 |
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