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A Naturalist in the Jungle

March 22, 1919 issue

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This article presents information on the book " Jungle Peace," by William Beebe. It is a great satisfaction to find a book so full of literary charm, so abounding in descriptions that remain in the memory as Beebe's "Jungle Peace," and yet at the same time a book based on the solid foundation of science which is only another name for truth. As the author says: "If one looks the jungle straight in the face and transcribes what is seen, there is evolved technical science.

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JUNGLE Peace (Book); BEEBE, William; JUNGLE ecology; BOOKS; LITERATURE; FOREST ecology
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