Glimpses of Nature, and Objects of Interest Described, During a Visit to the Isle of Wight / Designed to Assist and Encourage Young Persons in Forming Habits of Observation
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A family travelogue blends guided natural history and practical lessons aimed at cultivating youthful powers of observation during a tour of the Isle of Wight. Vivid chaptered descriptions move from river approaches and harbours through abbeys, castles, chines, cliffs and seaside villages, noting geological strata, fossils, shells, seaweeds, plants, birds, insects and marine life. Historical and domestic anecdotes accompany simple collecting and household hints, illustrated throughout, while an overarching emphasis urges young readers to notice ordinary landscapes and shorelines as rich sources of instruction and enjoyment.
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