Originally published in 1879, "Locusts And Wild Honey" is a collection
of essays by American naturalist John Burroughs, dealing with bees,
birds, wild flowers and fruits, and much more. Beautifully-written and
profoundly thought-provoking, this volume constitutes a must-read for
nature lovers and fans of Burroughs' wonderful work. Contents include:
"The Pastoral Bees," "Sharp Eyes," "Strawberries," "Is It Going to
Rain?" "Speckled Trout," "Birds and Birds," "A Bed of Boughs,"
"Birds'-Nesting," and "The Halcyon in Canada." John Burroughs (1837 -
1921) was an American naturalist, essayist, and active member of the
U.S. conservation movement. Burroughs' work was incredibly popular
during his lifetime, and his legacy has lived on in the form of twelve
U.S. Schools named after him, Burroughs Mountain, and the John Burroughs
Association-which publicly recognizes well-written and illustrated
natural history publications. Many vintage books such as this are
becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this
volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with
a specially commissioned new biography of the author.