Science - Biology Genre
Books in the Science - Biology genre:
Tortoises, Terrapins and Turtles Drawn from Life (1872)
Author(s):
John Edward Gray
Illustrator(s):
Edward Lear
James de Carle Sowerby
Little Grains for Little People (1885)
Author(s):
Palmer Cox
Illustrator(s):
Palmer Cox
Wild Animals I Have Known (1898)
Author(s):
Ernest Seton Thompson
Illustrator(s):
Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson
Ernest Seton Thompson
A World in a Garden (1899)
Author(s):
R. Neish
Illustrator(s):
Jessie Macgregor
Arthur Rackham
Et al
Farming (1903)
Author(s):
W. M. Tod
Illustrator(s):
L. Kemp-Welch
Arthur Rackham
Pond and Stream (1906)
An exploration of the beauty and complexity of aquatic ecosystems like ponds, streams, ditches, and the things that live within them.
Author(s):
Arthur Ransome
Illustrator(s):
Frances Craine
The Story of Milk and How It Came About (1927)
A brief history of milk, one of a series of books sponsored by the City and Country School in New York.
Author(s):
Elizabeth Watson
Illustrator(s):
James Daugherty
The Story of Textiles (1928)
Author(s):
Elizabeth Watson
Illustrator(s):
James Daugherty
The Story Book of Food (1933)
Author(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Illustrator(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Windows on Henry Street (1934)
Autobiography of the founder of the New York Visiting Nurse service.
Author(s):
Lillian D. Wald
Illustrator(s):
James Daugherty
The Story Book of Oil (1935)
Author(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Illustrator(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
The Book of Living Reptiles (1936)
Author(s):
Raymond L. Ditmars
Illustrator(s):
Helene Carter
As True as the Barnacle Tree (1939)
Author(s):
Anita M. Smith
Illustrator(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Anita M. Smith
Runner of the Mountain Tops: The Life of Louis Agassiz (1939)
Author(s):
Mabel L. Robinson
Illustrator(s):
Lynd Ward
The Story Book of Wool (1939)
Where it comes from, how we process it, why we wear it.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Illustrator(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Fruits of the Earth (1942)
Author(s):
Jannette May Lucas
Illustrator(s):
Helene Carter
Twenty Little Pets from Everywhere (1943)
Author(s):
Raymond L. Ditmars
Illustrator(s):
Helene Carter
Indian Harvest: Wild Food Plants of America (1945)
An exploration of the wild foods growing in North America.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Jannette May Lucas
Illustrator(s):
Helene Carter
Little Pond in the Woods (1948)
Author(s):
Muriel Ward
Illustrator(s):
Tibor Gergely
The Giant Nature Library (1952)
Author(s):
Albert B. Tibbets
Et al
Illustrator(s):
Helene Carter
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