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Just nabbed this. New as of probably this month or last?

 

The CODIT Principle - Implications for Best Practices £48.00 - Arboriculture and Trees - Arboriculture Books on botany from Summerfield Books

 

Also nabbed Mark Johnston's new book.

 

http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/trees-in-towns-and-cities.html

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Just finished reading this book. Very, very good. Buy it! Easy to read, filled with wonderful close-ups of wood under the microscope at different stages of decay, and generally digestible in one sitting. A no-brainer purchase.

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Bumping this with a few shots of all of my books. You can zoom in on the images to look at them all, though I'll sort out a new list soon enough. Proud of my collection, and I can actually say I have browsed many and read a good few now from cover to cover. Spent thousands on it (I'd say ~£5000-6000).

 

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