"The Wrong Kind of Snow: How the Weather Made Britain" by Robert Penn and Antony Woodward is a paperback book published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2008. The book, with a height of 181mm and weighing 374g, delves into the topic of nature and explores how weather has shaped Britain's geography and culture. With 464 pages, this insightful work offers a deep look at the impact of weather patterns on the British landscape and society. Perfect for anyone interested in the natural world and the unique challenges posed by British weather conditions.
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