"The Common Objects of the Country" by J. G. Wood is a comprehensive guide to natural history written in the late 19th century. The book serves as an accessible introduction to the various non-scientific descriptions of animals and plants typically found in British countryside, aimed at readers who are curious about their natural surroundings without needing a scientific background. At the start of the book, Wood emphasizes the importance of observing the natural world, explaining that many people pass through life unaware of the beauty and complexity around them. He introduces readers to various creatures, beginning with bats, detailing their habits and ecological significance, and contrasting them with the common misconceptions and superstitions surrounding them. Through engaging anecdotes and detailed descriptions, Wood invites readers to appreciate the value of careful observation and to cultivate a genuine love for nature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Common Objects of the Country
By J. G. (John George) Wood
"The Common Objects of the Country" by J. G. Wood is a comprehensive guide to natural history written in the late 19th century. The book serves as an ...
John George Wood, or Reverend J. G. Wood,, was an English writer who popularised natural history with his writings. His son Theodore Wood (1863-1923) was also a canon and naturalist.
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