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In "Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found: A Book of Zoology for Boys," Mayne Reid presents an engaging exploration of the animal kingdom tailored specifically for a younger audience. Rich in descriptive prose and illustrative detail, this work merges natural history with adventure, reflecting the Victorian fascination with both exploration and education. The author employs a straightforward yet captivating literary style, employing vivid imagery and anecdotes that ignite curiosity about mammals'Äô habitats, characteristics, and behaviors, thereby placing readers firmly within the burgeoning field of zoology during the mid-19th century. Mayne Reid, known for his literary contributions to adventure themes and outdoor education, draws from his background as a naturalist and a passionate advocate for teaching boys about nature. His own adventures in the wild, coupled with his desire to instill a sense of wonder and responsibility toward the natural world, deeply influenced this work. Reid aimed to equip young readers with knowledge that could serve both their intellectual pursuits and practical engagement with the environment. "Quadrupeds" emerges as a foundational text for young naturalists, sparking an interest in zoology and a respect for wildlife through Reid's playful and informative lens. Readers, especially young adventurers and budding biologists, will find in this book a perfect blend of education and excitement, encouraging them to explore the wonders of the animal world.
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E-bok: 3. desember 2019
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