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|  | Eric Sloane's Weather Book by Eric Sloane A beautifully illustrated book of enlightening lore for outdoorsmen, farmers, sailors, and anyone who has ever wondered whether to take an umbrella when leaving the house. 87 illustrations.
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Common Bird Songs CD by Donald J. Borror The songs and calls of 60 birds of the United States and Canada reproduced on CD. Accompanying book describes and comments on the songs and calls on the CD. 50-minute CD and 64-page book.
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Five Acres and Independence by Maurice G. Kains Great back-to-the-land classic explains basics of self-sufficient farming. The one book to get. 95 illustrations.
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|  | Fabre’s Book of Insects by Jean Henri Fabre Beautiful, simply written observations about the beetle, cicada, praying mantis, glow-worm, wasp, grub, cricket, locust and other creatures, describing how they hunt, build nests, feed families, and more.
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| Products in Nature |  |  |  | Common Bird Songs by Donald J. Borror Noted ornithologist's outstanding field recordings of songs and calls. Each set covers 60 birds with several recordings for each. Accompanying 32-page manual describes birds and songs, illustrates each bird.
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|  | Common Bird Songs CD by Donald J. Borror The songs and calls of 60 birds of the United States and Canada reproduced on CD. Accompanying book describes and comments on the songs and calls on the CD. 50-minute CD and 64-page book.
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|  | Eric Sloane's Book of Storms: Hurricanes, Twisters and Squalls by Eric Sloane With his conversational style and more than 100 original illustrations, the popular author and artist explains "elementary meteorology so clearly that the completely uninformed can gain an immediate understanding." — San Francisco Chronicle.
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|  | Eric Sloane's Weather Book by Eric Sloane A beautifully illustrated book of enlightening lore for outdoorsmen, farmers, sailors, and anyone who has ever wondered whether to take an umbrella when leaving the house. 87 illustrations.
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|  | Fabre’s Book of Insects by Jean Henri Fabre Beautiful, simply written observations about the beetle, cicada, praying mantis, glow-worm, wasp, grub, cricket, locust and other creatures, describing how they hunt, build nests, feed families, and more.
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|  | Finding Your Way Without Map or Compass by Harold Gatty Useful, instructive manual shows would-be explorers, hikers, bikers, scouts, sailors, and survivalists how to find their way outdoors by observing animals, weather patterns, shifting sands, and other elements of nature.
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|  | Five Acres and Independence by Maurice G. Kains Great back-to-the-land classic explains basics of self-sufficient farming. The one book to get. 95 illustrations.
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|  | Fruit Key and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs by William M. Harlow One of the handiest and most widely used identification aids. Fruit key covers 120 deciduous and evergreen species; twig key covers 160 deciduous species. Easily used. Over 300 photographs.
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|  | The Life of the Bee by Maurice Maeterlinck, Alfred Sutro, Edwin Way Teale From their amazingly intricate feats of architecture to their intrinsic sense of self-sacrifice, the Nobel Prize winner takes a "bee's-eye view" of the most orderly society on Earth.
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|  | Look at the Sky and Tell the Weather by Eric Sloane Delightful blend of serious meteorology and beautiful illustrations takes readers on a voyage of discovery — from the Canadian Rockies to northern New England. 43 black-and-white illustrations.
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