The Strange Lives of Familiar Insects
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Edwin Way Teale was an American naturalist, photographer, and writer celebrated for his detailed observations of the natural world. His extensive body of work serves as a vital record of environmental conditions across North America from the mid-20th century. He is particularly renowned for his quartet of books documenting his journeys through the changing seasons. Teale's writing offers readers an intimate and immersive experience of the American landscape.





A Naturalist's Record of a 19,000-mile Journey through the North American Summer
Exploring the beauty of nature during a typical American summer, this book takes readers on a 19,000-mile journey from northern New England to the Rocky Mountains. It follows the author's adventures along the Great Lakes and through the corn belt, showcasing the diverse landscapes and wildlife encountered along the way. As the third installment in a celebrated series, it continues the naturalist's quest to capture the essence of each season across America, offering rich observations and reflections on the environment.
This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which have become rare and costly. The editions aim to provide affordable access to these timeless texts while preserving the original content and artwork, ensuring that readers can enjoy high-quality versions of these significant literary works.