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William Bartram

    Travels on the St. Johns River
    Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, The Cherokee Country The Extensive: Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Con
    The Travels
    Travels Through North And South Carolina
    The Travels of William Bartram
    Bartram's Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South
    • The anthology combines William Bartram's influential 1791 work with essays that explore his impact on Southern nature writers, often referred to as the "South's Thoreau." Bartram's visionary travels feature thrilling encounters with nature and humanity, highlighting his profound spiritual connection to the environment. His holistic approach laid the groundwork for modern nature writing and environmental philosophy, making this collection a crucial resource for understanding the South's natural heritage and its literary evolution.

      Bartram's Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South
    • Travels Through North And South Carolina

      • 352 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      William Bartram's travelogue offers a vivid exploration of the natural and cultural landscapes of North and South Carolina in the late 18th century. His descriptive and poetic prose captures the region's flora, fauna, and geography, while also detailing his encounters with indigenous peoples like the Cherokee and Catawba. Bartram reflects on the effects of European colonization, providing a nuanced view of humanity's relationship with nature. This work serves as a valuable historical document, showcasing the beauty and complexity of the southern United States during that era.

      Travels Through North And South Carolina
    • This Dover edition is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the work published by Macy-Masius in 1928. First inexpensive, illustrated edition of early classic on American geography, plants, Indians, wildlife, early settlers. Naturalist's poetic, lovely account of travels through Florida, Georgia, Carolinas from 1773 to 1778. Influenced Coleridge, Wordsworth, Chateaubriand. "A book of extraordinary beauty." — The New York Times. 13 illustrations.

      The Travels
    • The narrative explores diverse regions of the American South, detailing the soil, natural resources, and the customs of Indigenous peoples. It provides insights into the landscapes of North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and the territories of the Creek and Choctaw nations. The author combines observations of the environment with cultural commentary, enriching the reader's understanding of the area's geography and the lives of its Native inhabitants. The book is enhanced with copper plates, offering visual context to the descriptions.

      Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, The Cherokee Country The Extensive: Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Con
    • Travels on the St. Johns River

      • 224 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Exploring the St. Johns River Valley in 1765, father and son naturalists John and William Bartram provide a unique perspective on the region's ecology. Their writings are complemented by commentary and a contemporary record of the diverse flora and fauna they encountered, offering insights into both historical and modern natural history. This work highlights the Bartrams' contributions to the understanding of Florida's natural environment.

      Travels on the St. Johns River
    • The Travels of William Bartram

      Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, The Cherokee Country, The Extensive Territories of The Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of The Chactaws (Hardcover)

      • 244 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Exploring the landscapes and cultures of late 18th century North America, the narrative captures William Bartram's extensive travels through Native American territories. His observations provide a rich account of the natural environment, indigenous peoples, and the burgeoning American identity. The journey reflects both the beauty of the land and the complexities of cultural encounters during a transformative period in history. Bartram's writings highlight his deep appreciation for nature and the intricate connections between people and their surroundings.

      The Travels of William Bartram
    • Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida,

      the Cherokee Country, the extensive Territories of the Muscogulges and the Country of the Chactaws. Vol. 1

      • 572 stránok
      • 21 hodin čítania

      Exploring the diverse landscapes and cultures of the American South, this volume offers a detailed account of travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, as well as the Cherokee, Muscogulge, and Choctaw territories. The narrative captures the essence of the regions visited in the late 18th century, providing insights into the geography, people, and experiences of the time. This reprint preserves the historical significance and authenticity of the original 1793 edition.

      Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida,
    • This influential 1791 work of American natural history shaped the perspectives of numerous writers and scientists in the years that followed. It offers a profound exploration of the natural world, showcasing the author's observations and insights that resonate with themes of nature and discovery. The book's impact on American literature and science underscores its significance in the cultural and intellectual landscape of the time.

      Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek
    • Exploring the diverse landscapes and cultures of the American Southeast, this work offers detailed observations on the soil, natural resources, and the customs of various Indigenous peoples, including the Creek and Choctaw nations. Its historical significance is underscored by modern preservation efforts, ensuring clarity and readability for contemporary readers. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the region's ecology and the interactions between settlers and Native American tribes.

      Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions o