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Robert Stell Lemmon (1885–1964)

Auteur de All About Birds

34+ oeuvres 897 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Œuvres de Robert Stell Lemmon

All About Birds (1955) 162 exemplaires
All About Moths and Butterflies (1900) 105 exemplaires
All About Monkeys (1958) 72 exemplaires
Flowers of the World (1958) 62 exemplaires
The best loved trees of America (1952) 47 exemplaires
Junior Science Book of Trees (1960) 47 exemplaires
How to Attract the Birds (1947) 14 exemplaires
Junior Science Book of Big Cats (1962) 12 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Great Tales of Action and Adventure (1958) — Contributeur — 102 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 24 (1959) 72 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 13 (1958) 71 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 26 (1959) 70 exemplaires
Nature's Wonders in Full Color (1956) — Introduction — 45 exemplaires

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Autres noms
Lemmon, Robert S.
Date de naissance
1885-06-26
Date de décès
1964-03-03
Sexe
male
Lieu de naissance
Englewood, New Jersey, USA
Lieu du décès
Wilton, Connecticut, USA
Études
Yale University (BA)
Professions
writer
Organisations
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Travel Magazine
House & Garden magazine
North American Rock Garden Society
Real Gardening magazine
The Home Garden magazine (tout afficher 9)
National Audubon Society
American Ornithologists' Union
Yale Club
Courte biographie
[from Wikipedia]
Robert Stell Lemmon (born 26 June 1885 in Englewood, New Jersey; died 3 March 1964 in Wilton, Connecticut), often Robert S. Lemmon in publications, was an American writer and naturalist. He wrote and lectured on domestic dogs, gardening, wildlife, wild flowers and trees. Most of his writing was non-fiction, but in 1923 he also wrote an adventure short-story called "The Bamboo Trap", about an American entomologist caught in a cave in the Ecuadorian jungle.

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Such a beautiful book! My edition is copyrighted 1961. The photographs are bright and beautiful. The layout of the book is pleasing to the eye and I find the text interesting. Quote from close to the end of the book, page 274: "In 440 illustrations we have attempted to reflect the honest beauty of the species represented and, as far as possible, reveal their natural habitat. Only a few of the many flowers pictured have been uprooted or cut to make more pleasing illustrations. We risked quicksand to photograph the Arrowhead; we stood in a glacial stream bed to shoot our specimen of the mountain Fringed Gentian; we tied equipment to a canyon wall to photograph Shrubby Cinquefoil...But it has been fun! And we're happy to have saved a few more wildflowers from destruction while observing the rule, "Admire and leave for others to enjoy."… (plus d'informations)
 
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Merryann | Jul 28, 2015 |
Book Description
Illustrated with over 50 illustrations, and fully indexed, this is a well written, well designed, well illustrated book. It's a vivid account of birds and the fundementals of ornithology. This series should not be shunned for it's copyright date. On many subjects, birds included, these books still represent the best introductions for young people available.
 
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cherrys-books | Feb 10, 2007 |

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Œuvres
34
Aussi par
5
Membres
897
Popularité
#28,561
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
2
ISBN
10

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