Handbook of Nature Study: Introduction
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Description
Take The Handbook of Nature-Study with you wherever you go with these handy new editions from Living Book Press.
Since 1911, Anna Comstock’s Handbook of Nature Study has been an essential tool for all budding naturalists. Unfortunately, its large size made it impractical in the field. Her original 1911 edition now been broken up into individual sections for easy portability. New full-color photos are included for those times that you’re unable to see nature up close.
This edition combines the introductory sections from the other volumes and contains no material unique to this volume.
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Dimensions | N/A |
Book Type | Non-Fiction, Color |
Book Type | |
Book Size | 6×9 |
Font Size | 12 |
Images | 79 color and 33 black and white |
Page Count | 128 |
Paper Color | White |
Cover Finish | Gloss |
Color/B&W | Color |
Paper Weight | 74gsm |
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Format | Softcover, Hardcover, Digital |
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H Courville (verified owner) –
So very helpful for newbie’s
reneebelfield –
Full of great pictures and wonderful nature stories, facts and observations! Great book!
Katie (verified owner) –
really neat books. lots of photos.
Danielle Chappell –
Wonderful versions of the original. Love all the color photos and I love that they are split up into smaller, more portable sizes!
Ashlee Petrilli (verified owner) –
I had the original Handbook of Nature study and it was good but dull. This version from LBP is gorgeous!!! The pictures are gorgeous!!
Amber Plummer (verified owner) –
Haven’t read much yet but the spirit of the book in the introductory chapters seems lovely and life giving.