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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A facsimile reproduction of the original 1900 editionEducator, author, and naturalist Harriet L. Keeler (18441921) was a prominent figure in her time. With this facsimile reprint of her first book written for a national audience, she once again is brought to the public's attention.An 1870 graduate of Oberlin College, Keeler devoted her career to service as a teacher and administrator in the Cleveland public schools. She was active in Cleveland civic life as well and was a prominent champion of women's rights. But it was as a naturalist that she did her most distinctive work, preparing authoritative and literate field guides to native flora.Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them, first published by Charles Scriber's Sons in 1900, was warmly received at a time when America was rapidly urbanizing and public interest in conservation and the establishment of parks was growing. In her preface, Keeler explained that "the trees described . . . are those indigenous to the region ex-tending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains and from Canada to the northern boundaries of the southern states; together with a few well-known and naturalized foreign trees." Profusely illustrated and with a biographical introduction by Carol Poh Miller that illuminates Keeler's life and accomplishments, this edition of Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them will aid a new generation eager to identify and thus better appreciate what they observe outdoors."The New York Times [in June 1900] pronounced it 'well-written and thoroughly interesting' . . . The reviewer concludes: 'The book . . . should add new interest to the coming summer for many to whom Nature is practically a sealed book, as well as heighten the pleasure of others to whom she has long been dear.'"from the Introduction Educator, author, and naturalist Harriet L. Keeler (1844-1921) was a prominent figure in her time. This is a facsimile reprint of her first book written for a national audience, with a biographical introduction by Carol Poh Miller that illuminates Keeler's life and accomplishments. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Condizione: New. Educator, author, and naturalist Harriet L. Keeler (1844-1921) was a prominent figure in her time. This is a facsimile reprint of her first book written for a national audience, with a biographical introduction by Carol Poh Miller that illuminates Keeler's life and accomplishments. Num Pages: 574 pages, 304 photographs & illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KB; WNP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 133 x 36. Weight in Grams: 667. . 2005. Facsimile of 1900 ed. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Educator, author, and naturalist Harriet L. Keeler (1844-1921) was a prominent figure in her time. With this facsimile reprint of her first book written for a national audience, she once again is brought to the public's attention. An 1870 graduate of Oberlin College, Keeler devoted her career to service as a teacher and administrator in the Cleveland public schools. She was active in Cleveland civic life as well and was a prominent champion of women's rights. But it was as a naturalist that she did her most distinctive work, preparing authoritative and literate field guides to native flora. 'Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them, first published by Charles Scriber's Sons in 1900, was warmly received at a time when America was rapidly urbanizing and public interest in conservation and the establishment of parks was growing. In her preface, Keeler explained that 'the trees described.are those indigenous to the region extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains and from Canada to the northern boundaries of the southern states; together with a few well-known and naturalized foreign trees.' Profusely illustrated and with a biographical introduction by Carol Poh Miller that illuminates Keeler's life and accomplishments, this edition of 'Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them will aid a new generation eager to identify and thus better appreciate what they observe outdoors.