Description
*Condition Note: Former library book is clean and gently used with minor cover wear and some age discoloring. Will have the typical library markings. This is a non SDA book.*
Nature Narratives, Volume I is a collection of scientific nature stories written by a prominent U.S. National Museum scientist. The book aims to present accurate, unusual information about nature in a fascinating and accessible format. It consists of short, engaging stories based on real-life animals and natural phenomena, blending scientific observation with interesting anecdotes.
Topics covered in the collection include fascinating subjects such as "Living Lozenges," "Animal Arithmetic," "Rains of Blood," and "Metal Chewers". These narratives are designed to enlighten readers about the intricacies of the natural world, focusing on animal behavior, habitats, and unusual natural phenomena.
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1929 |
Printed: |
1929 |
Pages: |
135 |
Publisher: |
The Williams & Wilkins Company |
Condition: |
B |