Olive Thorne Miller
Harriet Mann Miller was an American author, naturalist, and ornithologist. She was one of the first three women raised to elective membership in the American Ornithologists' Union. Miller wrote stories for leading magazines. At the start of her career, her articles appeared under the pen name "Olive Thorne" while after marriage, she used the signature of "Olive Thorne Miller". Her books include: Little Folks in Feathers and Fur (1879), Queer Pets at Marcy’s (1880), Little People of Asia (1882), Birds’ Ways (1885), In Nesting Time (1888), and also a serial story entitled, "Nimpo’s Troubles", published in the St. Nicholas Magazine, in 1874.
The Children's Book of Birds
"The Children's Book of Birds" by Olive Thorne Miller is an informative publication aimed at educating young readers about birds, written during the l...
By Olive Thorne Miller
A Bird-Lover in the West
"A Bird-Lover in the West" by Olive Thorne Miller is a nature study and travelogue written in the late 19th century. The narrative follows the author ...
By Olive Thorne Miller
Little Brothers of the Air
"Little Brothers of the Air" by Olive Thorne Miller is a naturalist's exploration of bird life written in the late 19th century. The text delves into ...
By Olive Thorne Miller
Upon The Tree-Tops
"Upon The Tree-Tops" by Olive Thorne Miller is a nature-themed account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the intricacies of bird lif...
By Olive Thorne Miller
In Nesting Time
"In Nesting Time" by Olive Thorne Miller is a collection of observational essays on bird behavior written in the late 19th century. The work explores ...
By Olive Thorne Miller
Kristy's Rainy Day Picnic
"Kristy's Rainy Day Picnic" by Olive Thorne Miller is a children's story written in the early 20th century. This charming narrative follows a young gi...
By Olive Thorne Miller