Fabre's Book Of Insects by Jean Henri Fabre
Retold from Alexander Teixeira de Mattos' Translation of Fabre's "Souvenirs Entomologiques
"Fabre's Book of Insects" retells the observations and reflections of a renowned entomologist, vividly describing the intriguing behaviors and unique lifestyles of various insects. Through a series of beautifully crafted essays, the book delves into the intricate world of creatures such as beetles, cicadas, and butterflies, among others. The author's meticulous research and passionate narrative style bring the tiny inhabitants of the insect world to life, revealing their complexities and the marvels of nature often overlooked in everyday life. This work not only serves as an educational resource but also as a tribute to the wonders of the natural world, encouraging a deeper appreciation and understanding of its smallest creatures.
The 15786th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1921
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 320-400
- Original Language
- French
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- Recommended Reading List for Students (China 2020) (Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China)