Flowering Earth
by Donald Culross Peattie 2020-11-25 09:09:36
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"Even a diehard urbanite would likely be seduced by this extraordinary chronicle of the plant kingdom . . . " -Publishers Weekly" . . . much more than the fascinating story of plant life . . . It is also a book about the resilience of life itself, th... Read more

"Even a diehard urbanite would likely be seduced by this extraordinary chronicle of the plant kingdom . . . " -Publishers Weekly

" . . . much more than the fascinating story of plant life . . . It is also a book about the resilience of life itself, the mystery and power of the unseen energy appearing in the visible world in a marvelous variety of forms." -Audubon Naturalist News

"Here is Mr. Peattie at his superb best. . . . [H]e makes the story of botany and its pursuit as fascinating to the reader as it is to him, and the reading of it a delight." -Hartford Times

"[Peattie] belongs with Gilbert White, Thoreau, John Burroughs, W. H. Hudson, Richard Jeffries, and John Muir." -Mark van Doren

First published in 1939, this beautifully imaginative book is about botany much in the same sense that Walden is about a pond. Part natural history, part biography, and part philosophical reflection, Flowering Earth is written in a warm, lyrical style that made poet-scientist Donald Culross Peattie one of America''s best-known naturalist writers.

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  • 8 X 5 X 0.78 in
  • 276
  • Indiana University Press
  • October 22, 1991
  • English
  • 9780253206626
Born in Chicago, The United States June 21, 1898 died November 16, 1964 GenreOutdoors & Nature edit data Donald Culross Peattie was a U.S. botanist, naturalist, and author. He was described by Jos...
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