

An edition of Audubon the naturalist (1917)
a history of his life and time
By Francis Hobart Herrick
Publish Date
1917
Publisher
Appleton
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
“This work by the professor of biology in Western Reserve university, himself a well-known ornithologist, is the first thorough and authoritative biography of the great naturalist whose life was one of the most romantic in American history.” “The volumes are magnificently illustrated, many of the plates being reproductions in color of Audubon’s drawings. For the reader whose interest in Audubon is scientific the book is invaluable; the more general reader will find it a fascinating story of tremendous struggle and great achievement” – The Book Review Digest “The appendixes contain the complete text of the French documents and a bibliography, comprising a fully annotated list of Audubon’s writings, biographies, criticism, and Auduboniana. An index to the complete work is included in the second volume.” — A.L.A. Catalog 1926
subjects: Slavery, History, Ornithologists, Biography, Painters, Artists
People: John James Audubon (1785-1851)
Places: Haiti
Times: Revolution, 1791-1804