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More than 5000 entries on the history, culture and life of Britain (published in 1993 by Macmillan, now out of print)
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'Nature, red in tooth and claw'
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Tennyson's powerful phrase in *In Memoriam for the natural condition of the animal world. He contrasts this with Man, Nature's 'last work', supposedly more interested in love and God; but he does cast some doubt on that consoling notion.
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