Nature - Fish Genre
Books in the Nature - Fish genre:
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
The Book of the Ocean (1898)
A comprehensive and insightful exploration of the vast and mysterious world beneath the waves. It has poetic descriptions.
Author(s):
Ernest Ingersoll
Illustrator(s):
Howard Pyle
Fly Fishing (1899)
An early work on the pleasures of fly fishing by a British diplomat. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Author(s):
Sir Edward Gray
Illustrator(s):
Eric Fitch Daglish
Arthur Rackham
Wild Life in Hampshire Highlands (1899)
A volume in the Haddon Hall Library. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Author(s):
George A. B. Dewar
Illustrator(s):
Arthur Rackham
Et al
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
A Handbook to Winnipeg and the Province of Manitoba (1909)
Author(s):
Ernest Thompson Seton
Et al
Illustrator(s):
Photographs
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James White
Grim: The Story of a Pike (1921)
The life story of a fierce fish. Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Svend Fleuron
Illustrator(s):
Dorothy P. Lathrop
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle (1922)
Author(s):
Hugh Lofting
Illustrator(s):
Hugh Lofting
Rod and Line (1929)
Author(s):
Arthur Ransome
Illustrator(s):
None
The Book of the Fly Rod (1931)
Author(s):
John Moore
Hugh Sheringham
Illustrator(s):
George Sheringham
The Compleat Angler (1931)
Author(s):
Izaak Walton
Illustrator(s):
Arthur Rackham
The Book of Zoography (1934)
Author(s):
Raymond L. Ditmars
Illustrator(s):
Helene Carter
Shark! Shark! (1934)
Author(s):
Lt. Horace S. Mazet
Captain William E. Young
Illustrator(s):
Helen Sewell
The Story Book of Oil (1935)
Author(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Illustrator(s):
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
The Curious Lobster (1936)
Author(s):
Richard Warren Hatch
Illustrator(s):
Marion Freeman Wakeman
Trap-Lines North (1936)
Based on the true adventures of Jim Vanderbeck this book tells the story of his winter on the trapline.
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Jim Vanderbeck
Illustrator(s):
Enos Comstock
How the Flying Fishes Came into Being (1938)
Author(s):
H. A. Rey
Margret Rey
Illustrator(s):
H. A. Rey
Twenty Little Pets from Everywhere (1943)
Author(s):
Raymond L. Ditmars
Illustrator(s):
Helene Carter
The Friendly Animals (1944)
Author(s):
Louis Slobodkin
Illustrator(s):
Louis Slobodkin
The Little Fisherman: A Fish Story (1945)
Author(s):
Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s):
Dahlov Ipcar
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