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Discover a vanished world buzzing with purpose. Small lives shape vast worlds.Our Insect Friends And Enemies, by John B. Smith, opens a window on insect natural history with lucid prose and practical insight. Equal parts entomology reference guide and readable natural narrative, it unpicks insect-plant relationships, serves as an insect identification manual and maps the complex roles of beneficial and harmful insects across gardens, pastures and orchards. Smith approaches his subject with the enquiring mind of an early practitioner, combining clear field observation and identification with frank discussion of control debates - the chapter on the war against insects remains a striking historical account of insect warfare in agriculture and pest management. Accessible without romanticising, the book supplies concrete examples that still reward amateur naturalists, farmers and anyone intrigued by how tiny species shape larger ecosystems.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Framed as an early 20th-century nonfiction contribution to American natural history and reflecting the Charles Valentine Riley influence on practical entomology, it operates as both a classic science book and a working reference. Ideal for casual readers seeking lively nature writing, for teachers and parents assembling nature study for students or a homeschool science curriculum, and for classic-literature collectors tracing the development of entomological thought, this edition restores a thoughtful, instructive voice from a pivotal era in the study of insects.