
Unique Elements Historical Context Detailed 20th Century Historical Outline Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre was a French naturalist, entomologist, and author known for the lively style of his popular books on the lives of insects. His plant book; Field, Forest, and Farm: Things interesting to young nature-lovers, including some matters of moment to gardeners and fruit-growerswas firstpublished in 1919 translated from French by Florence Constable Bicknell. Synopsis Jean Henri Fabre, widely regarded as the pioneer of modern entomology, makes science accessible in Field, Forest, and Farm as Uncle Paul discusses a range of scientific topics with his band of attentive nephews. These dialogues introduce readers to soil and soil-enriching chemicals, plants and their parts, insects, and a variety of bird species. Uncle Paul also teaches his listeners about plant production and maintenance, providing a comprehensive picture of how many life-forms affect and interact with one another. A Classic Reprint This nature lovers’ book will make an excellent gift to the fruit growing buff in your life or a fantastic addition to your own classic’s library. At Century Bound, we take every step possible to ensure the original integrity of this book has been upheld to its highest standard. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unchanged from the original authors publication, preserving its earliest form for your indulgence. Title Details Original 1919 text Plants Book 5 x 8 in Matte Cover White Paper
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