James Rebanks (born 1974)[1] is an English sheep farmer and author, from Matterdale in Cumbria.[2] His first book, the autobiographyThe Shepherd's Life, was published in 2015,[3] and he published English Pastoral in 2020.[4][5] He also published The Illustrated Herdwick Shepherd in 2015[6] and The Shepherd's View: Modern Photographs from an Ancient Landscape in 2016.[7]
Following his degree, Rebanks returned to farming, which he continues to do, specialising in Herdwick sheep but moving towards a more mixed farm. He has also run a consultancy based at his farm.[10][11] He was involved in the bid for the Lake District to receive World Heritage status (which was approved by UNESCO in 2017),[12][13] and as of December 2020[update] had a following of 141,667 on Twitter as "Herdwick Shepherd" (@herdyshepherd1).
The Illustrated Herdwick Shepherd. London: Penguin Books. 5 November 2015. ISBN9781846148903.
The Shepherd's View: Modern Photographs from an Ancient Landscape. London: Flatiron. 18 October 2016. ISBN978-1250103369.
English Pastoral: an inheritance. London: Allen Lane. 3 September 2020. ISBN9780241245729. (published in North America as Pastoral Song: A Farmer’s Journey. 3 August 2021. Custom House. ISBN978-0063073272)
^Rebanks, James (18 October 2016). The Shepherd's View: Modern Photographs from an Ancient Landscape. London: Flatiron Books. ISBN978-1250103369.
^"James Rebanks: One shepherd and his beloved Herdwick sheep". The Shepherd's Life. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 28 December 2021. People think travel broadens the mind, I'm not so sure. I think a focus on, and love of, one place can make people rather sensible, decent, and wise