This early work by Maurice Thompson was originally published in 1887 and
contains a delightful collection of essays on the subjects of nature and
birdsong. This is a wonderful publication for all bird and
nature-lovers, well deserving of its place atop any bookshelf and a
veritable must-read for fans of Thompson's work. Included within this
compendium are: Sylvan Secrets, Beside the Gulf with Ruskin, Swamp
Sketches, In the Matter of Shakespeare, The Motif of Bird-Song, The
Genesis of Bird-Song, The Anatomy of Birdsong, et cetera. James Maurice
Thompson (1844 - 1901) was an American novelist, whose other notable
works include: The Ocala Boy (1895), A Banker of Bankersville (1886),
and A Tallahassee Girl (1882). This scarce book has been elected for
republication due to its educational and artistic value, proudly
republished here with a new introductory biography of the author.