Nature - Birds Genre
Books in the Nature - Birds genre:
The Book of the Hamburgs (1886)
Author(s):
L. Frank Baum
Illustrator(s):
Unknown
The Animal Story Book (1896)
Here are 66 illustrated tales, mostly true, about creatures of land, sea, and air. Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Leonora Blanche Alleyne Lang
Et al
Illustrator(s):
H. J. Ford
Chicken World (1910)
Author(s):
E. Boyd Smith
Illustrator(s):
E. Boyd Smith
Camp-Fires and Guide-Posts (1921)
Author(s):
Henry van Dyke
Illustrator(s):
Howard Pyle
Doctor Dolittle in the Moon (1928)
Author(s):
Hugh Lofting
Illustrator(s):
Hugh Lofting
Familiar Birds in Rhyme (1928)
Book with brief notes on some bird's nesting and migration habits, coloration, song, length, diet, etc.
Author(s):
Julius King
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Menagerie (1928)
Poems, mainly about animals.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Mary Britton Miller
Illustrator(s):
Helen Sewell
Angus and the Ducks (1930)
When a very curious young terrier named Angus sees that the door is open, he decides to go exploring. Little does he know what neighbors await him!
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
Blue Barns: The Story of Two Big Geese and Seven Little Ducks (1933)
Author(s):
Helen Sewell
Illustrator(s):
Helen Sewell
The Story about Ping (1933)
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Coot Club (1935)
When the Hullabaloos moor right on top of the coots’ nest, what choice does Tom Dudgeon of the Bird Protection Society have but to set their motorboat adrift? Dot and Dick help the outlaw elude his pursuers.
Author(s):
Arthur Ransome
Illustrator(s):
Helene Carter
Arthur Ransome
Plouf, the Little Wild Duck (1936)
The Clockwork Twin (1937)
Uncle Ben builds a clockwork boy so Adoniram will have a playmate, but Freddy discovers a real twin.
Author(s):
Walter R. Brooks
Kurt Wiese
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Ploof the Wild Duck (1938)
Cuckoo (1939)
The cuckoo is born in a titmouse’s nest and is too large to get out until Francis hears his song and rescues him.
Author(s):
Rose Fyleman
Lida
Illustrator(s):
Rojan
The Penguin Twins (1939)
Penguin life in the Antarctic will give younger readers a new interest and affection for a bird that is hardy, brave and intelligent.
Author(s):
Jane Tompkins
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Wiggins for President (1939)
The Bean farm animals found the first animal republic and Mrs. Wiggins runs for president. In the meantime Freddy is founding the First Animal Bank of Centerboro. Later published as Freddy the Politician.
Author(s):
Walter R. Brooks
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Horton Hatches the Egg (1940)
The Kingfisher (1940)
Adventures of Dudley and Gilderoy (1941)
Author(s):
Algernon Blackwood
Marion B. Cothren
Illustrator(s):
Rojan
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