This enchantingly illustrated natural history of fairies, compiled in
the 1920s by the botanist Professor Elsie Arbour for her niece, is now
unveiled for readers of today.
Featuring a gold foil-embossed cloth cover, a ribbon marker, and
sprayed gold edges, this gorgeous volume is filled with colorful
sketches and precise notes detailing the secret life of fairies and
their important role in the natural world.
Inside, you will discover the wide and wonderful array of different
species of fairies around the globe and explore where and how they live.
Delight in this hidden world as you learn all about:
- The anatomy of a fairy (Land-based fairies have individual,
separated toes, just as humans do. However, many species of water
fairies have webbed feet.)
- The life cycle of a fairy (When walking in the heather, be careful
of the tiny flutterpillar of the Wicklow Fairy, decked out in greens
and purples.)
- Clever fairy camouflage (Reed fairies living in wetlands usually
wear striped clothes to hide among the tall reeds.)
- Fairies around the world (Meet the Lily Hopper of sub-Saharan
Africa, the Queen Fairy of New Guinea, the Penguin Fairy of the
Antarctic, and many more.)
- Fairy habitats (Fairies make their homes in all types of places:
woodlands, jungles, deserts, the Poles, and even human homes.)
Concluding with a reminder that we must protect the endangered habitats
of fairies, and all other creatures too, this is a book to be treasured
for a lifetime.