George Stapledon Quote

The spirit of a country, if it is to be true to itself, needs continually to draw great breaths of inspiration from the simple realities of the country; from the smell of its soil, the pattern of its fields, the beauty of its scenery and from the men and women who dwell and toil in the rural areas


Make fruitful the land: a policy for agriculture (ed. 1941)


The spirit of a country, if it is to be true to itself, needs continually to draw great breaths of inspiration from the simple realities of the...

The spirit of a country, if it is to be true to itself, needs continually to draw great breaths of inspiration from the simple realities of the...

The spirit of a country, if it is to be true to itself, needs continually to draw great breaths of inspiration from the simple realities of the...

The spirit of a country, if it is to be true to itself, needs continually to draw great breaths of inspiration from the simple realities of the...