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Popular Nineteenth Century nature writer and essayist John Burroughs on the following topics: "The Pastoral Bees," "Sharp Eyes," "Strawberries," "Is ...Show synopsisPopular Nineteenth Century nature writer and essayist John Burroughs on the following topics: "The Pastoral Bees," "Sharp Eyes," "Strawberries," "Is It Going to Rain?" "Speckled Trout," "Birds and Birds," "A Bed of Boughs," "Birds'-Nesting," and "The Halcyon in Canada." Originally published in 1879.Hide synopsis
Description:New. This item is printed on demand. Popular Nineteenth Century...New. This item is printed on demand. Popular Nineteenth Century nature writer and essayist John Burroughs on the following topics: "The Pastoral Bees, " "Sharp Eyes, " "Strawberries, " "Is It Going to Rain? " "Speckled Trout, " "Birds and Birds, " "A Bed of Boughs,
Description:New. This item is printed on demand. Popular Nineteenth Century...New. This item is printed on demand. Popular Nineteenth Century nature writer and essayist John Burroughs on the following topics: "The Pastoral Bees, " "Sharp Eyes, " "Strawberries, " "Is It Going to Rain? " "Speckled Trout, " "Birds and Birds, " "A Bed of Boughs,
Description:New. This item is printed on demand. This is a pre-1923...New. This item is printed on demand. This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Thoug.
Description:New. This item is printed on demand. The notion has always very...New. This item is printed on demand. The notion has always very generally prevailed that the queen of the bees is an absolute ruler, and issues her royal orders to willing subjects. Hence Napoleon the First sprinkled the symbolic bees over the imperial mantle.