Robert Macfarlane is a much awarded author, known for his books on landscape, science, place, and language. His latest, Underland, explores the subterranean world including a nuclear waste facility in Finland, ancient burial tombs under Somerset, England, the Paris catacombs, and a laboratory buried deep under the UK where scientists study sub-atomic particles and the origins of the universe. The Guardian called Underland one of the most ambitious works of narrative non-fiction of our age.
Stanley Donwood is best known for creating the artwork and album covers for Radiohead since 1994. A prolific painter and designer, Donwood’s Nether is featured on the cover of Underland, and on the limited-edition 3-Pack. Macfarlane and Donwood also published Ness, a beautifully illustrated prose poem about a specific place and its history.
The Underland limited edition is available now. Even if you’re not planning a trip to the catacombs under Paris, or the starless rivers that flow below the limestone in north-west Italy, we hope you’ll find these useful to record your own adventures.































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