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The Oneness of Life

Krutch, Joseph Wood | May 8, 1935 issue

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This article focuses on the book "An Almanac for Moderns," by Donald Culross Peattie. In this book, most of the little essays, usually a page or less long, are built around some concrete fact, and the fact is rather more often one accessible to the ordinary observer in region than one drawn from books. To this extent the author makes a direct appeal to the ordinary lover of nature and deals with material familiar to even the most casual of amateur naturalists. But the turn of his mind is poetic and speculative.

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ALMANAC for Moderns, An (Book); PEATTIE, Donald Culross; ESSAYS; PROSE literature; AUTHORS; NATURALISTS
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