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By: William Roscoe (1753-1831) | |
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By: Thorne M. (Thorne Martin) Carpenter (1878-) | |
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By: George E. Farrow (1866?-1920?) | |
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By: Alec John Dawson (1872-1951) | |
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![]() Dawson published over thirty books, the one best remembered today probably being the animal adventure story Finn the Wolfhound (1908)…. His own dog Tynagh and her son Gareth, who was described as the largest and finest specimen of his breed to date, served as the models for Tara and Finn in Finn the Wolfhound (1908). This is probably Dawson’s best-remembered and certainly his most frequently reprinted work: Finn, a champion Irish Wolfhound, is taken from England to Australia where he undergoes a series of adventures, being exhibited as a wild animal in a circus and escaping to live in the outback before eventually finding his old master and saving his life. |
By: E. S. (Edward Stuart) Russell (1887-1954) | |
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By: Ella Rodman Church (1831-) | |
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![]() "On that bright spring afternoon when three happy, interested children went off to the woods with their governess to take their first lesson in the study of wild flowers, they saw also some other things which made a fresh series of "Elmridge Talks," and these things were found among the trees of the roadside and forest." |
By: J. Knox Jones (1929-1992) | |
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By: Alfred Wellesley Rees (1872-1917) | |
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By: R. Cadwallader Smith | |
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![]() This gifted nature writer who is so good at describing animals and their habitat and habits here gives us a look at many of the fascinating creatures that can be found on the seashore. Starfish, the many types of crabs, shrimp, sea weed and finally something called the Precious Wentletrap which I will allow your imagination to think about for a while. His writing is clear and, as always, easy to read. Note that these are presented as educational 'lessons' on the various animals found near the sea and each lesson or chapter ends with a few questions called 'Exercises' which the student is asked to see if the main points of the chapter are retained... |
By: Edward Jesse (1780-1868) | |
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![]() "Histories are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends."The character, sensibilities, and intellectual faculties of animals have always been a favourite study, and they are, perhaps, more strongly developed in the dog than in any other quadruped, from the circumstance of his being the constant companion of man. I am aware how much has been written on this subject, but having accumulated many original and interesting anecdotes of this faithful animal, I have attempted to enlarge the general stock of information respecting it... |
By: Roy J. (Roy Judson) Snell (1878-1959) | |
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By: Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1841-1906) | |
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By: Ellen C. Babbitt (1872-) | |
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![]() The continued success of the "Jataka Tales," as retold and published ten years ago, has led to this second and companion volume. Who that has read or told stories to children has not been lured on by the subtle flattery of their cry for "more"? The Jataka tales, regarded as historic in the Third Century B. C., are the oldest collection of folk-lore extant. They come down to us from that dim far-off time when our forebears told tales around the same hearth fire on the roof of the world. |
By: Alta Tabor | |
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By: Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe (1890-1952) | |
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By: Félicité Lefèvre (1869-) | |
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By: Sarath Kumar Ghosh (1883-?) | |
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![]() How do elephants drink? What is the Law of the Jungle at the water hole? How does an elephant baby learn to feed and learn to swim? How do they walk under water? In what order do buffaloes drink? How do buffaloes fight the tiger? These and other wild inhabitants of the Indian jungle such as pigs, wild dogs, deer, camels, bears and birds are discussed in lively stories to entertain but mainly educate children of school age. "One of the great thinkers of the world has said that all the sciences are embodied in natural history... |
By: Royal Dixon (1885-1962) | |
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By: Thomas Bingley | |
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By: Henny Kindermann | |
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By: Douglas English (1870-1939) | |
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By: Adam White (1817-1879) | |
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By: Elphinstone Dayrell (1869-1917) | |
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![]() A collection of folk stories and fairy tales from Southern Nigeria gathered by Elphinstone Dayrell, deputy commissioner of the region when the book was published. - Summary by Elsie Selwyn |
By: J. L. B. | |
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By: Percy J. Billinghurst | |
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By: Julia Charlotte Maitland (-1864) | |
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By: Dhan Gopal Mukerji (1890-1936) | |
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![]() The adventures of an Indian boy and his beloved elephant. Born near Calcutta, Mukerji won the Newbury Medal for children's fiction. |
By: Clifton Bingham (1859-1913) | |
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By: William Alexander Fraser (1859-1933) | |
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By: Mary Frances Blaisdell (1874-) | |
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By: Frédéric Houssay (1860-1920) | |
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By: Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon (1829-1879) | |
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![]() LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of An Afternoon in July by Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for July 7, 2013.Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon, born Rosanna Eleanor Mullins, was a Canadian writer and poet. She was "one of the first English-Canadian writers to depict French Canada in a way that earned the praise of, and resulted in her novels being read by, both anglophone and francophone Canadians."Leprohon's novels were popular in both English and French Canada in the late 19th-century, and were still being reprinted in French in the mid-1920s... |