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Fabre’S Book Of Insects, Retold From Alexander Teixeira De Mattos’ Translation Of Fabre’S 'Souvenirs Entomologiques,'

Fabre’S Book Of Insects, Retold From Alexander Teixeira De Mattos’ Translation Of Fabre’S 'Souvenirs Entomologiques,'

E. J. Detmold / EJDetmold / Mrs. Rodolph Stawell / MrsRodolph Stawell

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354216688
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Enter the miniature dramas of the garden: Fabre’s Book of Insects retold from Alexander Teixeira de Mattos’ translation of Fabre’s Souvenirs Entomologiques and adapted by Mrs Rodolph Stawell. Tiny lives teach enormous truths. This illustrated nature book gathers classic insect stories into a lucid natural history anthology that honours Fabre’s patient attention without the old-fashioned density. Mrs Stawell’s careful retelling smooths idiom and emphasis for English readers while keeping the spirit of field observation, producing prose that is at once didactic and humane. The result is a readable portrait of the life of insects, where curiosity and method sit side by side.Friendly in tone and rigorous in curiosity, the retelling makes a fine introduction to entomology for beginners while offering satisfying insect behavior exploration for older readers. Parents and teachers will recognise it as an educational gift for children and a practical homeschool science resource that encourages field notes, simple experiments and careful outdoor observation. Young readers will learn to notice patterns; older readers will appreciate the patience and sceptical method that underpin Fabre’s approach. For students of jean-henri fabre studies and fans of nineteenth century science, the volume provides a clear window into how Victorian naturalists worked and wrote. It is both an accessible primer and a companion for further study.A work born of the epoch that made victorian era naturalists household names, this title is a souvenirs entomologiques companion and an enduring example of science told as story. Suitable to return to again and again, it rewards slow reading and repeated visits. It sits comfortably on both family shelves and in scholarly libraries. Casual readers will savour the lively vignettes; classic-literature collectors will prize this edition for its fidelity of spirit and cultural importance. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.

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