• John James Audubon
Author(s): Patrice Sherman
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 152
Publisher: Facts on File Inc
Language: English
Date Published: 2011-01-15
Dimensions: 167.64 x 236.22 x 15.24mm
Publication City/Country: New York, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: Illustrations (some col.), maps (some col.)

Artist, writer, naturalist, and frontiersman John James Audubon explored America's wilderness during the early 19th century, observing and recording the wonders he found there. From the Kentucky frontier to the Mississippi bayou to the icy coast of Labrador, he took his sketchbook and journal with him wherever he went. His collected paintings, Birds of America, became one of the nation's greatest works of art and natural history. His journals document an era when American's forests still teemed with ivory-billed woodpeckers, Carolina parrots, passenger pigeons, and other species now extinct. Audubon was the first to sound the alarm over the destruction of the wilderness. Today, the Audubon Society, founded in his name, serves as his legacy, educating people about the value of biological diversity throughout the world. Readers will explore the illustrated world of John James Audubon in this colorful new volume.
Book Info
Author Patrice Sherman
Date Published 2011-01-15
Dimensions 167.64 x 236.22 x 15.24mm
First Author Patrice Sherman
Format Hardback
Illustrations Illustrations (some col.), maps (some col.)
ISBN 9781604139532
Language English
No. of Pages 152
Publication City/Country New York, United States
Publisher Facts on File Inc

John James Audubon

  • Patrice Sherman
  • Hardback
  • Publisher: Facts on File Inc
  • ISBN: 9781604139532
  • Availability:In Stock
  • $1,344