An Anthropology of Landscape: The Extraordinary in the Ordinary, by Christopher Tilley and Kate Cameron-Daum A corner of England makes its mark on those who leave foot, paw and hoof prints, writes Philip Hoare By Philip Hoare 25 May
Eating the Ocean, by Elspeth Probyn Book of the week: A study of our leviathan appetite for seafood dares to go deep and recovers pearls, says Philip Hoare By Philip Hoare 1 December
Thunder and Lightning: Weather Past, Present and Future, by Lauren Redniss Book of the week: Exquisite images trigger the sensations of terror and wonder that nature inspires, says Philip Hoare By Philip Hoare 11 February
What Is Landscape?, by John R. Stilgoe People are less able to see and name natural elements of their surroundings, says Philip Hoare By Philip Hoare 17 December