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Sally Coulthard

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Sally Coulthard
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Coulthard in 2021
Born (1974-09-03) 3 September 1974 (age 51)
Calverley, West Yorkshire, England
🎓 Alma mater
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  –present
👩 Spouse(s)James Gordon-Finlayson
👶 Children3
🌐 Websitewww.sallycoulthard.co.uk

Sally Coulthard (born 3 September 1974) is an English non-fiction author. She has written books on nature, rural history and craft. [1] She has a column in Country Living.

Early life

Sally Coulthard was born September 1974 and raised in Calverley, a village in West Yorkshire.[2][3] After studying Archaeology & Anthropology at Keble College, Oxford, she worked in television production for a number of years before moving back to Yorkshire to become a writer.[3]

Career

She has written more than twenty non-fiction books on nature, history and craft.[4] Sally is also a columnist for Country Living magazine.[5]

Sally is represented by Graham Maw Christie literary agents.[4]

Superstition: The History of Common Folk Beliefs [6]

Fowl Play, chicken [7]

A Brief History of the Countryside in 100 Objects HarperNorth (a HarperCollins imprint)

Personal life

Sally lives on a smallholding in the Howardian Hills, North Yorkshire with her husband James Gordon-Finlayson and their three daughters.[3]

Bibliography

  • Floriography: The Myth, Magic and Language of Flowers (Quadrille, 2021)[8]
  • The Barn: The Lives, Landscape and Lost Ways of an Old Yorkshire Farm (Head of Zeus, 2021)
  • A Brief History of the Countryside in 100 Objects (HarperNorth, 2024)[9]
  • The Book of the Frog (Apollo, 2024)
  • The Wildlife Year (Quadrille Publishing, 2024)
  • The Apple: A Delicious History (Apollo, 2025)[10]

Recent Bibliography

  • 2021: The Book of the Earthworm (Head of Zeus, 2021)
  • 2020: A Short History of the World According to Sheep (Head of Zeus, 2020)[11]
  • 2020: Biophilia: You + Nature + Home (Quadrille, 2020)
  • 2019: The Bee Bible (Head of Zeus, 2021)
  • 2019: Superstition: The History of Common Folk Beliefs (Quadrille, 2019)
  • 2019: Crafted: A Compendium of Craft, Artisans and the Culture of Making (Quadrille, 2019)
  • 2019: The Hedgehog Handbook (Head of Zeus, 2019)
  • 2018: Little Book of Snow (Head of Zeus, 2018)
  • 2018: How to Build a Shed Laurence King, 2018)
  • 2017: The Little Book of Building Fires (Head of Zeus, 2017)
  • 2017: Studio: Creative Spaces for Creative People (Jacqui Small LLP, 2017)

References

  1. "Sally Coulthard". headofzeus.com. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  2. "People born in September?". webb-site.com. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Howardian Hills, North Yorkshire — Best Places to Live in the UK 2020". The Sunday Times. 22 March 2020. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Author Sally Coulthard". Graham Maw Christie Agency. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  5. Coulthard, Sally (1 September 2021). "Living the good life". Country Living. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  6. Dale, Sharon (3 January 2020). "Are you superstitious? Yorkshire author Sally Coulthard's new book reveals why we fear the number 13, and other folk beliefs". The Scarborough News. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
  7. Burn, Chris (13 October 2022). "Fowl Play: Sally Coulthard's new book reveals cost of world's chicken addiction". The Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
  8. Kilroy, Debbie (31 March 2021). "Floriography: The Myths, Magic and Language of Flowers, Sally Coulthard". Get History. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  9. Fraser, Katie (25 October 2023). "HarperNorth swoops for Coulthard's 'effortlessly readable' history of the countryside in 100 objects". The Bookseller. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  10. Nowell, Isaac (20 September 2024). "A paradise of apples: The Apple by Sally Coulthard book review". Times Literary Supplement. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  11. "Interview with Sally Coulthard, author of A Short History of the World According to Sheep". Smart Thinking Books. 15 January 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2024.

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