Hill, Stuart B., 1943-
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- His Reading references on ecological agriculture, 1976:t.p. (Stuart B. Hill)
- C 79-2140-4(Hill, Stuart B., 1943- )
- Basic technics in ecological farming, 1982:CIP t.p. (Stuart Hill)
- At the edge, c2001:t.p. (S.B. Hill) p. xv (Stuart Hill, prof., School of Social Ecology, Univ. of Western Sydney at Hawkesburg)
Wikipedia description:
Stuart Hill (born around 1943) is an English pensioner. He was dubbed "Captain Calamity" in 2001 after he needed to be rescued from multiple misadventures while sailing. He later moved to the Shetland Islands, where he took to protesting around constitutional matters. In 2008, he made claims relating to the formation of a micronation, which he called the Sovereign State of Forvik. His disputes led to several court appearances. He was convicted of road traffic offences and vandalism and declared bankrupt. Hill unsuccessfully stood for election to Orkney and Shetland as an independent in the 2017 United Kingdom general election where he came last.
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