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Bird life and bird lore

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'Birds have been to me the solace, the recreation, the passion of a lifetime.' So wrote Reginald Bosworth Smith (1839-1908), former Classics master at Harrow School.

As a young man, he published his first book on birds while teaching at Oxford, and he continued to combine his lifelong love of birds with classical and literary teaching and research.

He retired to a country house in Dorset and in 1905 published this book, based on a series of articles written in his retirement.

Recording his own observations, some of many years before, and peppered with scholarly references to birds in literature, the essays cover individual birds such as the owl, the raven and the magpie, as well as bird-watching in Dorset and beyond.

Imparting a love and respect for wildlife that remains inspiring, this book will be of great interest to the bird-lover and scholar of today.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1139506811 / 9781139506816
eBook
598.041
05/12/2013
England
English
490 pages
Reprint. Also issued in print: 2013 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on March 19, 2020). Originally published: London: John Murray, 1905.