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Bird Wonder, Tom Montgomery-Fate
Bird Wonder, Tom Montgomery-Fate
Tom Montgomery Fate
Some birders travel great distances to see rare species, filling out impressive life lists of species. But not commentator Tom Montgomery-Fate. Tom and his boy let the birds travel to them, as their migrating friends return to the Midwest.
Living A Slower Paced Life, Tom Montgomery-Fate
Living A Slower Paced Life, Tom Montgomery-Fate
Tom Montgomery Fate
With opening day comes a slower more enjoyable time. And that suits writer Tom Montgomery-Fate just fine. He’s the type to just sit in wonder of life’s mysteries.
A Prayer Of Attention, Tom Montgomery-Fate
A Prayer Of Attention, Tom Montgomery-Fate
Tom Montgomery Fate
As winter in Chicago starts to wind down, we should give thanks for its mildness so far. But mild or not, writer Tom Montgomery-Fate will be sorry to see it go. For whether he’s in the Windy City or a snow-covered wood, he finds a certain solace in this season.
Review Of Quotidiana By Patrick Madden, Jennifer Sinor
Review Of Quotidiana By Patrick Madden, Jennifer Sinor
English Faculty Publications
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Adios, Ramon Gonzales, Bryan M. Furuness
Adios, Ramon Gonzales, Bryan M. Furuness
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
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William Bartram, The Search For Nature's Design: Selected Art, Letters, And Unpublished Writings., Thomas Hallock, Nancy Hoffmann
William Bartram, The Search For Nature's Design: Selected Art, Letters, And Unpublished Writings., Thomas Hallock, Nancy Hoffmann
Faculty Books
An important figure in early American science and letters, William Bartram (1739–1823) has been known almost exclusively for his classic book, Travels. William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design presents new material in the form of art, letters, and unpublished manuscripts. These documents expand our knowledge of Bartram as an explorer, naturalist, artist, writer, and citizen of the early Republic. Part One, the correspondence, includes letters to and from Bartram’s family, friends, and peers, establishing his developing consciousness about the natural world as well as his passion for rendering it in drawing. The difficult business of undertaking scientific study and …