Take an exhilarating step back in time! An eye-opening literary classic, and an unforgettable read. Animal Life in Field and Garden by Jean Henri Fabreand translated by Florence Constable Bicknell a zoological book about animals presented in a warm and friendly nature first published in 1921 United States. Be inspired and moved by prose written in times long gone. Classic works of literature have memorable characters and offer profound and eternal reflections about the human condition. Synopsis In Animal Life in Field and Garden, Jean Henri Fabre conveys a wealth of teachings through Uncle Paul and his young nephews. Uncle Paul beautifully explains the intricacies of the lives of a vast number of creatures including bats, owls, snakes, hedgehogs, and so many more. “It is my purpose now to acquaint you, my children, with these various helpers of man in his labors as tiller of the soil. I will tell you about their ways of living, their habits and their aptitudes, and the services they render us. My object will be attained if I succeed in imparting to you a little of the interest they deserve. I will begin with those that have teeth. But first let us take a glance at the shape and structure of teeth in general; for it is this that determines the kind of food required by the animal.” A stunning reprint! At Ginger Classics, we take every step possible to ensure the original integrity of this book has been upheld to its highest standard. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unchanged from the original author’s publication, preserving its earliest form for your indulgence. We are ready to ship this book off to you today at lightning speed, so you will find yourself indulging in this title without delay. Title Details Original 1921 Text 5 x 8 Inches Matte Cover White Paper
Animal Life in Field and Garden
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This book serves as an educational resource on zoology, teaching students about the behavior and roles of various animals in their ecosystem.
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