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  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    346,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    316,-

    "This book was written to supply a definite need. Its preparation was undertaken at the urgent request of booksellers and others who have felt the lack of a satisfactory medium of introduction to bird life for little children. As such, and in no sense whatever as a competitor with the many excellent books on this subject, but rather to supplement these, this volume has been written.Its primary purpose is to interest the little child in, and to make him acquainted with, those feathered friends he is most likely to see. Because there is no method of approach to the child mind equal to the story, this method of conveying information has been adopted. So far as I am aware the book is unique in this respect. In its preparation an earnest effort has been made to present as far as possible the important facts regarding the appearance, habits and characteristics of our feathered neighbors. It is intended to be at once a story book and an authoritative handbook. While it is intended for little children, it is hoped that children of larger growth may find in it much of both interest and helpfulness.Mr. Louis Agassiz Fuertes, artist and naturalist, has marvelously supplemented such value as may be in the text by his wonderful drawings in full color. They were made especially for this volume and are so accurate, so true to life, that study of them will enable any one to identify the species shown. I am greatly indebted to Mr. Fuertes for his cooperation in the endeavor to make this book of real assistance to the beginner in the study of our native birds.It is offered to the reader without apologies of any sort. It was written as a labor of love-love for little children and love for the birds. If as a result of it even a few children are led to a keener interest in and better understanding of our feathered friends, its purpose will have been accomplished." The Author

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    346,-

    In "Happy Jack" by Thornton W. Burgess, embark on a delightful adventure in the enchanting world of the Green Forest. This charming book follows the mischievous and lively squirrel, Happy Jack, as he navigates the forest, encounters fellow woodland creatures, and learns valuable lessons about friendship, bravery, and the wonders of nature.Set in the vibrant backdrop of the Green Forest, the story unfolds with excitement and curiosity. Happy Jack's playful nature and insatiable curiosity lead him into various escapades, as he interacts with other forest dwellers and explores the beauty of his natural surroundings.Thornton W. Burgess' storytelling captures the essence of the animal kingdom, painting a vivid picture of the forest's inhabitants and their interconnected lives. Through Happy Jack's adventures, readers learn about the importance of cooperation, the value of respecting one another's boundaries, and the harmony that can be found in nature's balance.Join Happy Jack in his mischievous escapades, as he learns valuable lessons, forges new friendships, and discovers the joy and wonder of life in the Green Forest.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    346,-

    " Step into the enchanting world of "Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories" by Thornton W. Burgess, where curiosity, nature, and the wisdom of the animal kingdom come alive. This delightful book takes readers on a journey through the captivating stories told by Mother West Wind, as she answers the curious questions of the young animal inhabitants of the forest.In "Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories," readers will join their favorite woodland creatures as they seek answers to their burning questions about the world around them. From Peter Rabbit's inquisitive nature to Johnny Chuck's curiosity, each story reveals the secrets and wonders of nature, teaching valuable life lessons along the way.Thornton W. Burgess's storytelling captures the essence of the natural world, imparting wisdom and understanding through engaging animal characters and their delightful adventures. Through these stories, readers will develop a deeper appreciation for nature, gain insights into the interconnectedness of all living beings, and discover the importance of respecting and preserving the environment.Join Mother West Wind and her young animal friends on their quest for knowledge, as they uncover the wonders of the natural world and learn valuable lessons about life."

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    346,-

    "Whitefoot The Wood Mouse" is a delightful children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess. The story takes place in the Green Forest, where various woodland creatures live and interact.The protagonist of the story is Whitefoot, a young and curious wood mouse who is always eager to explore his surroundings and learn about the world. Whitefoot is small and vulnerable, which makes him cautious, but also courageous as he faces the challenges of life in the forest.Throughout the book, Whitefoot embarks on exciting adventures, encountering both friends and foes. He becomes friends with other forest creatures like Chatterer the Red Squirrel, Sammy Jay, and Striped Chipmunk, while also encountering enemies like Shadow the Weasel and Reddy Fox.As Whitefoot navigates the forest, he learns valuable lessons about survival, friendship, and the importance of being cautious in the wild. He also faces the constant threat of predators and must rely on his wit and instincts to stay safe.The book beautifully portrays the beauty and harmony of nature, as well as the complex relationships between different animal species. It also emphasizes the importance of respecting and preserving the natural world."Whitefoot The Wood Mouse" is an enchanting tale that captivates young readers with its charming characters and exciting adventures. It not only entertains but also teaches important lessons about the natural world and the importance of living harmoniously with other creatures.As children follow Whitefoot's escapades, they are introduced to the wonders of the forest and the fascinating lives of woodland animals, making it an enjoyable and educational read for young audiences.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    346,-

    "The Adventures of Lightfoot the Deer" by Thornton W. Burgess is a captivating tale that transports readers into the world of the forest, where they follow the thrilling adventures of Lightfoot, a young and graceful deer.The story unfolds in the Green Forest, where Lightfoot lives alongside a vibrant community of animals. Lightfoot, with his impressive antlers and nimble hooves, embarks on a series of escapades that test his wit, agility, and bravery. Along the way, he encounters various forest creatures, including Reddy Fox, Granny Fox, and Buster Bear, who add excitement and intrigue to his journey.As Lightfoot navigates the challenges of survival, he learns valuable lessons about resilience, resourcefulness, and the importance of trusting his instincts. Thornton W. Burgess expertly weaves these moral lessons into the narrative, using Lightfoot's encounters and experiences to convey messages of courage, perseverance, and respect for nature.The author's vivid descriptions bring the forest to life, painting a picturesque backdrop for Lightfoot's adventures. Readers can almost feel the rustling leaves, hear the whispering wind, and sense the beauty and tranquility of the natural world. Burgess's immersive storytelling style captivates readers of all ages, fostering a deep connection to the wilderness and its inhabitants."The Adventures of Lightfoot the Deer" not only entertains with its thrilling plot and lovable characters, but it also educates readers about the habits, behaviors, and ecological importance of deer and other forest animals. Through Lightfoot's experiences, readers gain insight into deer's keen senses, their ability to adapt to their surroundings, and their role in maintaining the balance of the forest ecosystem.This enchanting story encourages readers to appreciate the wonders of nature, instills a sense of empathy for wildlife, and promotes the conservation of natural habitats. It reminds us of the beauty and fragility of the natural world and the need to preserve it for future generations."

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    346,-

    "The Adventures of Paddy Beaver" by Thornton W. Burgess is a delightful tale that introduces readers to the industrious and resourceful character of Paddy Beaver as he navigates the challenges and wonders of the Green Forest.Paddy Beaver is a newcomer to the Green Forest, and his arrival sparks curiosity and excitement among the other forest creatures. As the story unfolds, readers follow Paddy's journey of building a new home and creating a comfortable and secure environment for himself. Paddy's impressive woodworking skills and determination to construct a dam and pond make him a valuable member of the forest community.Through Paddy's adventures, readers learn about the significance of cooperation, perseverance, and environmental stewardship. Paddy's interactions with his friends, such as Jerry Muskrat and Peter Rabbit, highlight the importance of teamwork and unity in tackling common challenges. The story also emphasizes the vital role of beavers in maintaining the ecological balance of their habitat and the impact of their engineering activities on the surrounding environment.Thornton W. Burgess's vivid descriptions bring the beauty of the Green Forest to life, allowing readers to envision the lush surroundings, the sparkling waters, and the bustling activities of the animal inhabitants. The author's keen observations of nature and his ability to weave educational elements seamlessly into the narrative make the story both entertaining and informative."The Adventures of Paddy Beaver" captures the essence of nature's wonders and instills a sense of appreciation for the natural world. It teaches readers about the interconnectedness of all living beings and encourages them to embrace their own unique skills and contributions.This enchanting tale of Paddy Beaver's adventures serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting and preserving our natural resources. It inspires readers to explore their own capabilities, work harmoniously with others, and take responsibility for the well-being of the environment."

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    346,-

    "The Adventures of Mr. Mocker" by Thornton W. Burgess is a delightful tale that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the Green Forest, where they meet a mischievous and clever mocker bird named Mr. Mocker.The story revolves around Mr. Mocker, a renowned mimic who can imitate the voices of other forest creatures with astonishing accuracy. His ability to mimic the calls of different animals leads to various entertaining and sometimes comical situations. Mr. Mocker's mischievous nature often gets him into trouble, but his quick thinking and resourcefulness help him outsmart his adversaries.Throughout the story, readers are introduced to a captivating array of forest dwellers, including Sammy Jay, Reddy Fox, and Old Man Coyote. Each encounter brings new challenges and opportunities for Mr. Mocker to showcase his unique talents and outwit his rivals. Along the way, valuable life lessons about friendship, trust, and the consequences of one's actions are seamlessly woven into the narrative.Thornton W. Burgess's vivid descriptions transport readers into the heart of the Green Forest, where they can visualize the lush foliage, hear the chirping of birds, and feel the excitement of each adventure. The author's deep knowledge and love for nature shine through as he intricately portrays the behaviors, habitats, and interactions of the forest animals."The Adventures of Mr. Mocker" not only entertains with its engaging plot and lovable characters, but it also educates readers about the diverse bird species and their unique vocalizations. Through Mr. Mocker's adventures, readers gain insight into the importance of individuality, creativity, and the power of one's voice.This enchanting tale encourages readers to appreciate the beauty of the natural world, embrace their own talents, and cultivate respect for all living creatures. It serves as a gentle reminder of the interconnectedness of all species and the need to live harmoniously with nature."

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    190,-

    "The Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, first published in 1914. The story follows the adventures of a possum named Unc' Billy, who is known for his love of sweet things, his craftiness, and his ability to play dead when necessary. The book is set in the Green Forest, where Unc' Billy lives with his wife and children. One day, while out looking for something sweet to eat, he is caught by Farmer Brown's boy and placed in a cage. With the help of his friends, including Jimmy Skunk, Sammy Jay, and Peter Rabbit, Unc' Billy must use his wits to escape and make his way back home. Along the way, the characters encounter a variety of other forest animals, including Reddy Fox, Bobby Coon, and Granny Fox. They work together to outsmart their enemies and ensure that Unc' Billy makes it back to his family safely. "The Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum" is a classic children's book that teaches valuable lessons about friendship, resourcefulness, and perseverance. It is also a celebration of the natural world and the importance of living in harmony with the creatures around us.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    190,-

    American novelist and naturalist Thornton W. Burgess is the author of the children's book "The Adventures of Bob White". Bob White, a little bird that lives in the Green Forest with his friends and family, is the focus of the book, which chronicles his exploits. Bob White encounters several difficulties and perils during the course of the novel, including predators and natural calamities. To live and prosper in his environment, he is dependent on his instincts and the help of his tribe. "The Adventures of Bob White" educates youngsters about the significance of friendship, teamwork, and respect for nature. Also, it gives youngsters a fascinating look into the life of birds and other forest dwellers, fostering a love of the natural world in them. The book is a timeless classic of children's literature because it is full of endearing characters, thrilling adventures, and helpful life lessons. It's been a while since I've been this excited about a book.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    190,-

    "The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess. The book follows the adventures of Old Mr. Toad, a wise and mischievous toad who lives in the Green Meadows. The story starts with Mr. Toad's hibernation, but he wakes up early because he can't wait to explore the world. He meets his friends, Sammy Jay, Blacky the Crow, and Jerry Muskrat, who all warn him about the dangers that he may face. But Mr. Toad is stubborn and determined to explore. Throughout the book, Mr. Toad goes on many adventures, including getting lost in the woods, being captured by a boy and almost becoming a pet, and narrowly escaping from the clutches of Farmer Brown's boy and his dog. The book teaches valuable lessons about the importance of listening to advice and learning from mistakes. It also highlights the beauty and wonder of nature and the importance of respecting and appreciating it.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    156,-

    Winter's here, and there's a carpet of deep snow covering the Green Forest and the nearby meadow - which means Reddy Fox and Granny Fox are having trouble finding food. Reddy, of course, is full of reckless ideas, such as getting into Farmer Brown's chicken house in daylight.Using the wisdom she's acquired over the years, Granny overrules many of Reddy's foolhardy suggestions, taking the conceit out of a youngster who thinks he knows more than anyone else. Granny also teaches Reddy quite a bit about patience, common sense, and resourcefulness.A timeless fable by master storyteller Thornton W. Burgess, Old Granny Fox will delight youngsters with an entertaining story while teaching important lessons - in a painless and enjoyable way - about wildlife, the environment, and personal conduct.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    250,-

    Little Joe Otter, has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    250,-

    Lightfoot the Deer, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    306,-

    Peter Rabbit is the main character of Thornton Burgess' The Burgess Animal Book for Children. He visits Old Mother Nature, who teaches him all about the many creatures in the forest, since he wants to understand more about his family and the other animals in the forest. Jenny Wren advises Peter Rabbit to get in touch with Old Mother Nature, who is eager to assist, when she discovers that he wants to learn more about his four-legged friends that live with him in the Green Meadows and Green Forest. She educates Peter about a variety of animals during their "classroom" conversations, including the Arctic Hare, Antelope Jack, Flying Squirrel, Mountain Beaver, Pocket Gopher, Grasshopper Mouse, Silvery Bat, Mule Deer, and Grizzly Bear.This interesting book introduces young readers to a variety of wildlife and the interactions between the animals while retelling Burgess' stories with all the warmth and whimsy they are known for. The charming collection of amusing stories will undoubtedly take today's young readers to the same captivating natural world that delighted generations of youngsters before them.Through a brilliant tale, the book educates readers about the many families and orders of numerous animals in a very engaging way.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    160,-

    The adventures of Mr. Mocker is written by Thornton W. Burgess. To bring joy and gladness to the Green Meadows and the Green Forest, the Laughing Brook, and the Smiling Pool, Mistress Spring begins from far to the South. Winsome Bluebird goes just a little way ahead of her, for he is the herald of Mistress Spring. When all the other little people in feathers had flown to that faraway country, then did this friend of Ol' Mistah Buzzard make up his mind that he would go too. He didn't say anything about it to anyone, but he just started off by himself. Uncle Billy Possum and Mr. Mocker had a moonlight party in the Green Forest. When they heard about it, they became anxious to see the stranger with the wonderful voice. Peter Rabbit followed him around just to hear him fool others by making his voice sound like theirs. When he learned that some people believed Mr. Mocker had not obtained his voice honestly, Ol' Mistah Buzzard chuckled.

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    260 - 416,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    346 - 480,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    280 - 450,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    366 - 496,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess & Louis Agassiz Fuertes
    406 - 550,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess & Harrison Cady
    306 - 466,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess & Grandma'S Treasures
    260 - 446,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    146,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    186,-

    When Paddy the Beaver decides to finally build a dam to create the lovely pond he longs for in the Green Forest, he attracts lots of attention from his woodland neighbors: no one has ever seen a busy beaver at work before! But all those creatures cause all sorts of unexpected problems. And then Farmer Brown's boy gets curious about what's going on. Will Paddy be able to finish his dam and enjoy the peace of the woods again?One of the most popular writers for children in the English language, American author and naturalist THORNTON WALDO BURGESS (1874-1965) produced more than 170 books and 15,000 stories featuring a bevy of animal characters that continue to charm children and adults alike while also teaching gentle lessons about wildlife conservation. This delightful 1917 volume is part of Burgess's "Bedtime Story-Books" series about the adventures of Buster Bear, Joe Otter, and other enchanting creatures.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    186,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    240,-

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    176,-

    This book "" Happy Jack "", has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.

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