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Ernest Thompson Seton & William J. Long - Seven Animal nature books for children by William J. Long and Ernest Thompson Seton - 1900-1925
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Ernest Thompson Seton & William J. Long - Seven Animal nature books for children by William J. Long and Ernest Thompson Seton - 1900-1925

Nature books for children: 1) "Wilderness Ways" by William J. Long - Ginn, Boston - Wood Folk Series - 1900 first edition - 18cmx15cm - condition: very good, all illustrations present. 2 "Whose Home is The Wilderness" some studies of Wild Animal Life by William J. Long and ill. by Charles Copeland - Ginn, Boston - 1907 first edition - 18cmx15cm - condition: very good, all illustrations present 3 "Old Silver Grizzle - The Badger and other stories from Wild Animals at Home" by Ernest Thompson Seton - Hodder & Stoughton, London - ca 1925 first UK edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, some rubbing, in uniform binding, with all ill. present 4 "Chink, a woolly coated little dog and other stories from Lives of the Hunted and Wild Animals at Home" by Ernest Thompson Seton - Hodder & Stoughton, London - ca 1925 first UK edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, some rubbing, in uniform binding, with all ill. present 5 "The Trail of the Sandhill Stag" by Ernest Thompson Seton - Hodder & Stoughton, London - ca 1925 first UK edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, some rubbing, in uniform binding, with all ill. present 6 "Monarch - The Big Bear of Tallac" by Ernest Thompson Seton - Constable, London - 1920 first edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: very good, in original binding, Illustrated throughout with 100 black and white plates and illustrations by Thompson Seton 7 "Katug the Snow Child" by Ernest Thompson Seton and ill. by Gordon Browne - Basil Blackwell, Oxford - 15cmx13cm - condition: original binding with some wear and rubbing, some scribbling. Seton was an early pioneer of the modern school of animal fiction writing, his most popular work being Wild Animals I Have Known (1898), which contains the story of his killing of the wolf Lobo. Four stories from this collection would be republished as Lobo, Rag, and Vixen (1900). He later became involved in a literary debate known as the nature fakers controversy, after John Burroughs published an article in 1903 in the Atlantic Monthly attacking writers of sentimental animal stories. The controversy lasted for four years and included important American environmental and political figures of the day, including President Theodore Roosevelt William Joseph Long (3 April 1867[1] – 1952) was an American writer, naturalist and minister. He lived and worked in Stamford, Connecticut as a minister of the First Congregationalist Church. As a naturalist, he would leave Stamford every March, often with his son, Brian, and two daughters, Lois and Cesca, to travel to "the wilderness" of Maine. There they would stay until the first snows of October, although sometimes he would stay all winter. In the 1920s, he began spending his summers in Nova Scotia, claiming "the wilderness is getting too crowded". He wrote of these wilderness experiences in the books Ways of Wood Folk, Wilderness Ways, Wood-folk Comedies, Northern Trails, Wood Folk at School, and many others. His earlier books were illustrated by Charles Copeland; two later ones were illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. Long believed that the best way to experience the wild was to "plant yourself and sit for hours on end to let the wild come to you; and they will

Nr. 99937407

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Ernest Thompson Seton & William J. Long - Seven Animal nature books for children by William J. Long and Ernest Thompson Seton - 1900-1925

Ernest Thompson Seton & William J. Long - Seven Animal nature books for children by William J. Long and Ernest Thompson Seton - 1900-1925

Nature books for children:

1) "Wilderness Ways" by William J. Long - Ginn, Boston - Wood Folk Series - 1900 first edition - 18cmx15cm - condition: very good, all illustrations present.

2 "Whose Home is The Wilderness" some studies of Wild Animal Life by William J. Long and ill. by Charles Copeland - Ginn, Boston - 1907 first edition - 18cmx15cm - condition: very good, all illustrations present

3 "Old Silver Grizzle - The Badger and other stories from Wild Animals at Home" by Ernest Thompson Seton - Hodder & Stoughton, London - ca 1925 first UK edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, some rubbing, in uniform binding, with all ill. present

4 "Chink, a woolly coated little dog and other stories from Lives of the Hunted and Wild Animals at Home" by Ernest Thompson Seton - Hodder & Stoughton, London - ca 1925 first UK edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, some rubbing, in uniform binding, with all ill. present

5 "The Trail of the Sandhill Stag" by Ernest Thompson Seton - Hodder & Stoughton, London - ca 1925 first UK edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, some rubbing, in uniform binding, with all ill. present

6 "Monarch - The Big Bear of Tallac" by Ernest Thompson Seton - Constable, London - 1920 first edition - 15cmx13cm - condition: very good, in original binding, Illustrated throughout with 100 black and white plates and illustrations by Thompson Seton

7 "Katug the Snow Child" by Ernest Thompson Seton and ill. by Gordon Browne - Basil Blackwell, Oxford - 15cmx13cm - condition: original binding with some wear and rubbing, some scribbling.

Seton was an early pioneer of the modern school of animal fiction writing, his most popular work being Wild Animals I Have Known (1898), which contains the story of his killing of the wolf Lobo. Four stories from this collection would be republished as Lobo, Rag, and Vixen (1900). He later became involved in a literary debate known as the nature fakers controversy, after John Burroughs published an article in 1903 in the Atlantic Monthly attacking writers of sentimental animal stories. The controversy lasted for four years and included important American environmental and political figures of the day, including President Theodore Roosevelt

William Joseph Long (3 April 1867[1] – 1952) was an American writer, naturalist and minister. He lived and worked in Stamford, Connecticut as a minister of the First Congregationalist Church.

As a naturalist, he would leave Stamford every March, often with his son, Brian, and two daughters, Lois and Cesca, to travel to "the wilderness" of Maine. There they would stay until the first snows of October, although sometimes he would stay all winter. In the 1920s, he began spending his summers in Nova Scotia, claiming "the wilderness is getting too crowded".

He wrote of these wilderness experiences in the books Ways of Wood Folk, Wilderness Ways, Wood-folk Comedies, Northern Trails, Wood Folk at School, and many others. His earlier books were illustrated by Charles Copeland; two later ones were illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. Long believed that the best way to experience the wild was to "plant yourself and sit for hours on end to let the wild come to you; and they will


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