"The Old Red Sandstone; or, New Walks in an Old Field" by Hugh Miller is a geological treatise written in the mid-19th century. This work explores the Old Red Sandstone formation, detailing the fossils and geological features found in Scotland, particularly focusing on the author's personal experiences with field studies and observations in nature. Through rich narrative and descriptive illustrations, Miller aims to convey the significance of this geological formation and its relevance to understanding Earth's history. The opening of the book introduces Hugh Miller as he reflects on his formative experiences in geology, recounting his initial apprehension as he began his work in a quarry. He shares vivid descriptions of the landscape, the physical challenges of labor, and the unexpected joys of discovery, including finding fossils and contemplating the geological processes that have shaped the earth. Miller emphasizes the importance of study and observation for personal growth and fulfillment, presenting geology as a path to understanding the past and enhancing one’s appreciation of nature. The narrative sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the Old Red Sandstone and its fossils, revealing the intersection of personal narrative and scientific inquiry. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Old Red Sandstone; or, New Walks in an Old Field
By Hugh Miller
"The Old Red Sandstone; or, New Walks in an Old Field" by Hugh Miller is a geological treatise written in the mid-19th century. This work explores the...
Hugh Miller was a Scottish geologist, writer and folklorist.
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