How Animals Talk, and Other Pleasant Studies of Birds and Beast
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
William Joseph Long était un écrivain, un naturaliste et un ministre américain dont l'œuvre explorait souvent le monde naturel. S'appuyant sur ses expériences et ses observations, il donnait vie aux merveilles de la nature pour ses lecteurs. Ses écrits reflétaient une profonde connexion avec le plein air et le désir de partager sa beauté et ses mystères.






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Some Life Studies Of Animal Instincts And Animal Training (1902)
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