My New York / by Mabel Osgood Wright; Illustrated by Ivin Sickels, 2D.
- 300pages
- 11 heures de lecture
This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program.
Mabel Osgood Wright était une auteure américaine célébrée pour ses écrits approfondis sur la nature et les oiseaux. En tant que pionnière du mouvement Audubon, son travail a été chaleureusement accueilli. Notamment, ses œuvres de fiction, initialement publiées sous le pseudonyme « Barbara », ont obtenu une reconnaissance indépendamment de son identité. Wright a magistralement tissé sa profonde connaissance du monde naturel dans des récits captivants.
This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program.
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, emphasizing its cultural significance. While it may exhibit imperfections typical of aged texts, such as marks and notations, the reprint aims to preserve the integrity of the original edition. This effort reflects a commitment to protect and promote literature, making classic works accessible in high-quality, modern formats.
This book is an excellent resource for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. It provides descriptions and illustrations of two hundred different species of birds found in the United States. The book is organized by habitat, making it easy to identify birds based on their surroundings.
Set in turn-of-the-century New York, this novel tells the story of a woman who finds solace in her garden as she navigates the complexities of marriage and suburbia. With its richly drawn characters and lush descriptions of the natural world, this book will enchant readers from start to finish.
Each story in this charming collection embodies the essence of a specific month, weaving whimsical tales featuring a diverse cast of characters, from children to animals. Beginning with a hidden snow world in January and concluding with a heartwarming December holiday tale, the narratives explore themes of love, nature, friendship, and seasonal change. Set across various U.S. locales, these twelve stories invite readers to appreciate the beauty and spirit of each month throughout the year.
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The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote important literature by providing an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original text.
Being Some Chapters From The Wonder Book Of Barbara, The Commuter's Wife (1904)
Barbara, a restless commuter's wife, grapples with the monotony of her life while yearning for adventure and deeper meaning. Her journey of self-discovery leads her to a diverse cast of characters, each offering insights into life, love, and happiness. This novel poignantly explores themes of identity and the quest for fulfillment, set against richly depicted settings. As Barbara navigates her confusing world, readers are invited to reflect on their own searches for purpose. The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural significance.
The preservation of "Aunt Jimmy's Will" highlights its significance throughout history, ensuring its legacy for future readers. This edition has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, offering a clear and readable text, free from the limitations of scanned copies.