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The Natural History and ­Antiquities of Selbourne
Originally Illustrated

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Paperback, 656 pages
Published
United States, 1 January 1900

"The language of birds is very ancient and like other ancient modes of speech, very elliptical; little is said, but much is meant and understood."

-Gilbert White, The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789)


The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1875 edition) written by Gilbert White with notes by Frank Buckland and original illustrations by P. H. Delamotte remains widely read into the 21st century as the fourth most published work in the English language. Using both letter and lyrical form, White chronicles the emergence and behaviors of animal and plant life in the English countryside. His research of the earthworm's importance to the production of topsoil preceded Darwin's by over 100 years. A must for the reader curious about nature, particularly bird enthusiasts.


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"The language of birds is very ancient and like other ancient modes of speech, very elliptical; little is said, but much is meant and understood."

-Gilbert White, The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789)


The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1875 edition) written by Gilbert White with notes by Frank Buckland and original illustrations by P. H. Delamotte remains widely read into the 21st century as the fourth most published work in the English language. Using both letter and lyrical form, White chronicles the emergence and behaviors of animal and plant life in the English countryside. His research of the earthworm's importance to the production of topsoil preceded Darwin's by over 100 years. A must for the reader curious about nature, particularly bird enthusiasts.

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9781646794263
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1646794265
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21.6 x 14 x 3.7 centimeters (0.82 kg)

About the Author

GILBERT WHITE (1720-1793) was a parson, naturalist, ornithologist, and ecologist who wrote of his birthplace and home, Selborne, in Hampshire, England and dedicated his life to documenting the flora, fauna, weather, and crops of that region. Touted as one who influenced Charles Darwin and invented the bird census, White's writing established the connection between man and nature.

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