THE AUDUBON BOOK OF TRUE NATURE STORIES - Hardback Book with Dust Jacket
- Selected and Edited by John K. Terres
- Illustrated by Walter W. Ferguson
- Book Club Edition
- Over 300 pages
- Copyright © 1958 by John K. Terres
" These are some of the best-loved stories from Audubon Magazine, long one of the most popular American nature magazines, which is edited by John K. Terres. Each story is true. Mr. Terres selected those which especially reveal the personalities and remarkable behavior of many of our North American wild creatures. Most of the stories describe a moving relationship between man and a wild friend. Such experiences are rare enough, and each tells us something about how fine mankind can be, as well as much about the animals themselves. In his introduction, Mr. Terres writes: "In some of these stores you will read about birds and other animals playing, courting, mating, building homes, and raising families - all struggling to live, and all living lives that are, in many ways, much like our own. Beautiful, graceful, gentle, and fierce, comic and tragic, these are wild children, sometimes near to being human, but never meant to be." " " The Audubon Book of True Nature Stories is a unique collection. Though it contains stories written by some famous naturalists - Edwin Way Teale, Alan Devoe, Alexander Sprunt, Jr., and others - most of the authors are unknowns who have had the kindness and patience to make friends with wild creatures. Each author writes honestly, warmly, and revealingly about the experiences that have meant so much to him or her. You can share in these experiences and capture some of the fun and excitement that others have known. Perhaps you, too, can make friends with some of these wild creatures. " " The Audubon Book of True Nature Stories contains original drawings by Walter W. Ferguson, noted nature artist whose work has appeared frequently in Audubon Magazine. His drawings, which are exceptionally beautiful and delicately executed, convey the moving spirit behind each story. " Contents include: " Quitto [cougar] by Freeman Tilden A Whooping Crane Named Bill by S.W. Oliver The White-Tailed Deer of Pimisi Bay by Louise de Kiriline Crip, Come Home! [brown thrasher] by Ruth Rowland Thomas Weasels Are Wonderful by Helen Hoover Caliban [grackle] by Henry S.F. Cooper The World of a Chipmunk by Alan Devoe Geoffrey [screech owl] by Penelope Weigel The Desert Tortoise by Lillian E. Miles Our Friendly Tree Swallows by Myrtle Jeanne Broley Cottontails in My Garden by Frank F. Gander Irrepressible Nuthatch [red breasted nuthatch] by Louise de Kiriline Jumping Phantoms of the Desert [kangaroo "rat"] by Alfred M. Cooper Pelican Portraits by Percy L. DePuy The Masked Bandits in Our Home [raccoons] by Dorothy Hatfield Our "Minnesota Barred Owls by Rachel D. Tryon Mrs. Sphex [solitary wasp] by Edith R. McLeod The Roadrunner [ground cuckoo] by Frank F. Gander Pelorus Jack - A Dolphin Diplomat by Cyrus Cress Snobber - Sparrow De Luxe [English sparrow] by Edwin Way Teale I Lived with a Black-Tailed Jack Rabbit by Henry Paul Jackson My Conditioned Chickadees [black-capped chickadee] by Louise de Kiriline Tree-Dwellers of the Tropics [American monkeys] by Elizabeth Ingles Jeff [sooty tern] by Alexander Sprunt, Jr. Fence Lizards in My Garden by Frank F. Gander My Greater Sandhill Cranes by Dayton O. Hyde The Handsome Little Ringtail [Bassariscus] by Norman G. Woolsey The Immortal Toughy [mockingbird] by Myrtle Morrow Williams The Horned Toad - Desert Oddity by Lorus J. and Margery J. Milne Smoky, the Catbird by Charolette Orr Gantz Shag [coyote] by Lynn Trimm Comical Downy - Clown of the Woods [downy woodpecker] by Peggy Mowery White-foot [white-footed mouse] by Harriet Burkhart The Constant Carolinas [Carolina wren] by Ruth Rowland Thomas The Black "Cat" of the Forest [fisher] by Robert G. Snyder The Ptarmigan of Glacier National Park [white-tailed ptarmigan] by J. Gordon Edwards The Bushy-Tailed Pack Rat - Furry Trader by Norman C. Negus Out of the Soft, Black Night [moths] by William Byron Mowery Old Mame [gray squirrel] by Miriam Pope Cimino Christopher and Jenny [house wren] by Myrtle Morrow Williams Aloysius the Independent [porcupine] by William D. Berry My Favorite Bird [Brewer's sparrow] by Frank F. Gander Red Squirrels Are Good Company by Harrison F. Lewis A Thrasher Talks His Way to Fame [brown thrasher] by Marie V. Beals A Black-Tailed Deer Comes of Age by Irving Petite The Mystery of the Big Hop [cottontail rabbit] by William Byron Mowery The Redoubtable Kingbird by Charlton Ogburn, Jr. Alta, My Friend the Eagle [golden eagle] by V.W. Turbiville Notes by the Editor " The book is in good to very good condition with minor wear. The dust jacket has some wear and tear along the edges and is yellowed due to aging. The pages are also slightly yellowed due to aging, mostly around the edges. No torn or ripped pages. No other markings or writing. |