Ways of Nature

Ways of Nature

by John Burroughs
Ways of Nature

Ways of Nature

by John Burroughs

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Overview

John Burroughs was one of the earliest and most articulate pioneers of the United States conservation movement, publishing twenty-eight books on the natural world during the height of the Industrial Revolution. As an author, teacher, and poet, he wrote with intimacy and feeling, illustrating verbal landscapes and providing philosophical insights about the environment. People by the hundreds of thousands relished his writings. His friends included Walt Whitman, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, and John Muir. Burroughs was dedicated to studying the world and making nature come to life on the written page,

In the last decades of the 19th century, his prolific nature essays helped spawn the Nature Study movement and made him an international celebrity.

As early as 1871, when his first book of nature essays was published, Burroughs was acclaimed as an American Gilbert White, the pioneering British naturalist and author of The Natural History of Selborne. In 1875 Henry James praised his "real genius" for natural history and called him a "more humorous, more available, and more sociable Thoreau. Readers were charmed by Burroughs's enthusiastic accounts of ordinary walks made extraordinary by keen observation. By the late 1880s, when his first collection of nature essays for children was published, he was one of America's most popular interpreters of the natural world. He kept writing until 1921, when he died at the age of 84.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781490358635
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/05/2013
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

John Burroughs

Table of Contents

I.Ways of Nature1
II.Bird-Songs29
III.Nature with Closed Doors47
IV.The Wit of a Duck53
V.Factors in Animal Life59
VI.Animal Communication87
VII.Devious Paths109
VIII.What do Animals Know?123
IX.Do Animals Think and Reflect?151
X.A Pinch of Salt173
XI.The Literary Treatment of Nature191
XII.A Beaver's Reason209
XIII.Reading the Book of Nature231
XIV.Gathered by the Way
I.The Training of Wild Animals239
II.An Astonished Porcupine242
III.Birds and Strings246
IV.Mimicry248
V.The Colors of Fruits251
VI.Instinct254
VII.The Robin261
VIII.The Crow265
Index273
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