The complete works of John Burroughs - Naturalist and Scientist

The complete works of the work of John Burroughs

John Burroughs
John Burroughs


He is best known for his observations on birds, flowers and rural scenes, but his essay topics also range from religion, philosophy, and literature. Burroughs was a staunch defender of Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson, but somewhat critical of Henry David Thoreau, even while praising many of Thoreau's qualities.

"The Kingdom of heaven is not a place, but a state of mind."
Contents 
  1. Winter sunshine.
  2. Accepting the universe.
  3. Birds and poets= with other papers.
  4. Camping & tramping with Roosevelt
  5. Far and near.
  6. Field and study
  7. Fresh fields.
  8. Immortality and Agnosticism - Article.
  9. Indoor studies
  10. Is Nature Cruel article.
  11. Is Nature without Design - Article.pdf 1.5 MB
  12. John James Audubon.pdf 9.5 MB
  13. Leaf and tendril.pdf 5.1 MB
  14. Life and Chance - article.pdf 1.6 MB
  15. Life and Mind - Article.pdf 1.8 MB
  16. Literary values and other papers..pdf 5.1 MB
  17. Little nature studies for Little peopl.pdf 2.9 MB
  18. Locusts and wild honey.pdf 4.3 MB
  19. My boyhood.pdf 4.1 MB
  20. Pepacton.pdf 10 MB
  21. Riverby.pdf 10 MB
  22. Shall We Accept the Universe - article.pdf 1.2 MB
  23. Sharp eyes and other essays.pdf 4.9 MB
  24. Signs and seasons.pdf 5.5 MB
  25. Songs of American birds.pdf 2.9 MB
  26. Squirrels and other fur-bearers.pdf 5.3 MB
  27. The breath of life.pdf 5.5 MB
  28. The Good Devils - An Essay on Nature Optimism article
  29. The last Harvest - essays.
  30. The light-of-day religious discussions and criticisms from the naturalist's point of view. MB
  31. The Light Of Day.pdf
  32. The Phantoms Behind Us - Article.
  33. The summit of the years.pdf 17 MB
  34. Time and change.pdf 10 MB
  35. Under the apple-trees.pdf 5.7 MB
  36. Under the maples.pdf 8.4 MB
  37. Wake-robin.pdf 5.7 MB
  38. Ways of nature.pdf 5.3 MB
  39. Whitman- a study.pdf

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