The Romance of Natural HistoryCosimo, Inc., 2007 M06 1 - 416 páginas "Night-attack of wolves in Mongolia." "Nearly fatal combat with a kangaroo." "Comic scenes with the Elephant." "Captain Herriman examines a supposed Sea-serpent." This charming book, published by British naturalist PHILIP HENRY GOSSE (1810-1888) in 1860, was a best seller in its day, and no wonder: this is a passionate around-the-world journey through nature both wild and serene... and mysterious. "In the annals of cryptozoology," says cryptozoologist Loren Coleman in his new introduction, "Gosse is credited as one of the grandfathers of the discipline... In this book, one finds his records of the sea serpent, giant snakes, African unicorn, South America ape, and Ceylonese devil-bird, reflecting this early interest in romantic zoology, the precursor of cryptozoology." This new edition, complete with the original elegant illustrations, is part of Cosimo's Loren Coleman Presents series. LOREN COLEMAN is author of numerous books of cryptozoology, including BIGFOOT!: The True Story of Apes in America, and Mothman and Other Curious Encounters. |
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... MINUTE . Wonder at Minuteness - Complexity - Melicerta - Its Building Powers -- Mental Faculties - The Invisible World - Diatoms- Their Form and Structure - Mode of Increase - Mode of Aggre- gation - Various Points of Interest - Life in ...
... MINUTE . Wonder at Minuteness - Complexity - Melicerta - Its Building Powers -- Mental Faculties - The Invisible World - Diatoms- Their Form and Structure - Mode of Increase - Mode of Aggre- gation - Various Points of Interest - Life in ...
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... , every branch , every leaf , every blade of grass is enshrined in crystal ; the whole forest is composed of sparkling , transparent glass , even to the minute leaves of the pines and firs . The sun shines out . What a.
... , every branch , every leaf , every blade of grass is enshrined in crystal ; the whole forest is composed of sparkling , transparent glass , even to the minute leaves of the pines and firs . The sun shines out . What a.
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... minute " copper " -tiniest of the butterfly race- rubs together its little wings , or spreads them to the sun , glowing with scarlet lustre like a coal of fire . The beetles are active , too , in their way . The tiger- beetle , with its ...
... minute " copper " -tiniest of the butterfly race- rubs together its little wings , or spreads them to the sun , glowing with scarlet lustre like a coal of fire . The beetles are active , too , in their way . The tiger- beetle , with its ...
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... minutes , until at length they were like waves of golden light rolling and breaking on some celestial shore . I roused up my fellow - traveller that he might partake with me in my admiration of the scene , and a most splendid one it was ...
... minutes , until at length they were like waves of golden light rolling and breaking on some celestial shore . I roused up my fellow - traveller that he might partake with me in my admiration of the scene , and a most splendid one it was ...
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... minutes pass , -another toll ! a like interval , then another toll ! Surely it is the passing bell of some convent , announcing the departure of a soul . No such thing ; it is the note of a bird . It is the campanero or bell - bird of ...
... minutes pass , -another toll ! a like interval , then another toll ! Surely it is the passing bell of some convent , announcing the departure of a soul . No such thing ; it is the note of a bird . It is the campanero or bell - bird of ...
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HARMONIES | 38 |
DISCREPANCIES | 64 |
thesis rejectedConsideration of Enaliosaurian Hypothesis | 82 |
Coral StructuresPolypesLagoonsBeauty of Coral Island | 89 |
AustraliaMammothtree of CaliforniaA tall FamilyFell | 114 |
THE MINUTE | 148 |
THE MEMORABLE | 172 |
THE RECLUSE | 195 |
Capture of a SharkNautical Eagerness for the SportHook | 218 |
THE TERRIBLE | 240 |
Charm of the UnknownExpectation of an exploring Naturalist | 271 |
THE GREAT UNKNOWN | 297 |
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Africa America animal animalcules appearance beast beautiful birds body branches butterflies Cetacean cilia coast colour coral creatures cryptozoology curious dark deep depth diameter diatoms dimensions distance Dr Livingstone elegant elephant enormous entomologist exist fathoms feet high feet in circumference feet in length fishes forest frustule gaze Gemzé genus gigantic guacharo head heard height horn horse hundred feet immense inches Indian infusoria inhabit insects island Jamaica Kordofan larvæ leaves light look LOREN COLEMAN measured miles minute monster mountain musquitoes natural history naturalist nearly night numbers observed ocean peculiar perhaps plants Plesiosaur present quadrupeds reef regions rhinoceros river rock round scarcely scene sea-serpent seen serpent shell ship Siberia side sight sixty feet snake snow sound South South America species specimens sperm whale spot suddenly surface thick three hundred tion traveller trees tropical trunk vast vegetable Wetterhorn whale wild wings woods yards Zoologist
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Página 10 - The rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the rose, The moon doth with delight Look round her when the heavens are bare, Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair; The sunshine is a glorious birth; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath passed away a glory from the earth.