Travels, and other writings
By William Bartram
"Travels, and other writings" was published by Library of America in 1996 - New York, it has 701 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Travels, and other writings” Metadata:
- Title: Travels, and other writings
- Author: William Bartram
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 701
- Publisher: Library of America
- Publish Date: 1996
- Publish Location: New York
“Travels, and other writings” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Creek Indians - Description and travel - Indians of North America - Journeys - Choctaw Indians - Voyages and travels - Early works to 1800 - Natural history - Personal narratives - Social life and customs - Cherokee Indians - Travel - North American Indians - United States - Southern states, description and travel - Indians of north america, east (u.s.) - Bartram, william, 1739-1823 - Natural history, united states - Indians of north america, southern states - Social aspects
- People: William Bartram (1739-1823)
- Places: Southern States
- Time: Early work to 1800 - Early works to 1800
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xv, 701 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL23262302M - OL2755511W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 32892868
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 95023727
- ISBN-10: 0188301116
- All ISBNs: 0188301116
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Artist, writer, botanist, gardener, naturalist, intrepid wilderness explorer, and self-styled "philosophical pilgrim," William Bartram (1739-1823) was an extraordinary figure in eighteenth-century American life. The first American to devote his entire life to what we would now call the environment, Bartram was the most significant American nature writer before Thoreau and a nature artist who rivals Audubon. He was also a pioneering ethnographer whose works are a crucial source for the study of the Indian cultures of southeastern America. Here is the first collection of his writings and the largest gathering of his remarkable drawings ever published. . Long recognized as an American classic, Bartram's Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida (1791) recounts his journeys through the wilderness from 1773 to 1776 in prose famous for its celebratory intensity and lyrical profusion. In the forests, rivers, swamps, and savannahs of the South, Bartram collected botanical specimens and made wildlife drawings, observing the natural abundance around him with a vision shaped by both science and Quaker spirituality. Also included is the sparer and more factual original report of Bartram's southern travels that he sent to his English patron, John Fothergill, as well as a comprehensive collection of his scientific and ethnographic papers. Some of the most beautiful are reproduced in full color. Extensive notes, a glossary of botanical terms, a newly researched chronology of Bartram's life, a map tracing the route of his travels, and an index help guide the reader.
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