The writings of W.H. Hudson, the first literary environmentalist 1841-1922; a critical survey.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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The writings of W.H. Hudson, the first literary environmentalist 1841-1922; a critical survey.

Shrubsall, Dennis.

Edwin Mellen Pr.

2007

352 pages

$119.95

Hardcover

PR6015

He was born in a district of Buenos Aires and only came to England in his thirties. By then his heart was already damaged by rheumatic fever and he would never be completely well, but he was a devoted commentator on birds and nature. Hudson's works, including his full-length books and essays, included ethnographies as well as close observations of wildlife, ...

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