just one find this weekend.

I picked this cracking book up for £1.59 from a local charity shop in Accrington. First edition hardbacked from 2001 titled "EDEN" and signed by Author Tim Smit. Brilliant condition and probably unread. Sounds like an important person too.

 

Sir Timothy Bartel Smit KBE (born 1954) is a Dutch-born British businessman, famous for his work on the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project, both in Cornwall, Britain.
Born in Scheveningen, Smit was educated at Vinehall School, East Sussex and Cranbrook School, Kent, in England, and studied archaeology and anthropology at Durham. He worked as an archaeologist before taking an unexpected leap into the music business, working as both a song-writer and producer receiving seven platinum and gold discs.
In 1987 he moved with his family to Cornwall and became involved with Rob Poole, John Nelson and Heligan. During his time at Heligan, Smit wrote a popular book about the project.
Later he dreamt up and then created the Eden Project, near St Austell, an £80 million initiative to build two transparent biomes in an old china clay pit near the village of Bodelva. The biomes contain different eco-climates; rainforest and Mediterranean. The outside area is also described as a biome and features areas such as "Wild Cornwall". Eden aims to educate people about environmental matters and encourages a greater understanding and empathy with these matters. Smit raised the needed funds and was the driving force, pulling the team of people together to build what has been described as 'the eighth wonder of the world' ; the site design was by Nicholas Grimshaw. Smit's book about the creation of the Eden Project, 'Eden', was first published in 2001 and updated on the 10th anniversary of the opening in March 2011. It is the bestselling environment book of the century to date.
Smit was appointed Honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2002 New Year Honours and awarded the Kilgerran Award of the Foundation for Science and Technology in 2003.  In 2006 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Design degree by the University of the West of England "in recognition of his outstanding achievements in promoting the understanding and practise of the responsible management of the vital relationship between plants, people and resources, which have made a major contribution regionally, nationally and internationally to sustainable development, tourism, architecture and landscape architecture".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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like you Alax never heard of him but he does sound VERY important any way one more for that collection of yours
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Nice one Alex. Some people I work with know him. He cares about the planet and has great ideas about self sustainabilty. The Eden Project is one of the trail blazers in this area.

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nice find Alex

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Nice book Alex. Great find at that price, well done.

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Very nice find, Alex. Quite different from the usual books.

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intresting find alex,i have heard of the eden project

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A fantastic find Alex well done . My grandson lives in Cornwall and has been to the Eden Project a few times he loves it .

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cant say i know him alex

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Great find Alex,I've been to the Eden Project a few times and it's certainly worth a visit
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