Robert Burton Livres
Robert Burton, un érudit anglais, est surtout connu pour son exploration exhaustive de la mélancolie et de la psyché humaine. Son écriture se caractérise par des aperçus profonds sur la nature humaine et une richesse de références savantes. Burton examine méticuleusement les causes, les manifestations et les remèdes de la tristesse et de la détresse psychologique. Son œuvre est considérée comme une étude précoce de l'esprit et des émotions humaines.






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De l'oeuf à la poule ; De l'oeuf au papillon ; De l'oeuf à la truite ; De l'oeuf à la grenouille
A comprehensive survey explaining and illustrating the range of animal life, from the single-celled amoeba to the primates, and detailing the behavior, life cycles, anatomies, protective devices, and other features of representative species
Audubon North American Birdfeeder Guide
- 224pages
 - 8 heures de lecture
 
Focusing on attracting and observing birds, this guide offers insights into backyard bird feeding and behavior. Produced in collaboration with the National Audubon Society, it features profiles of various bird species, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced birdwatchers. The compact format ensures easy portability, allowing enthusiasts to take their birding knowledge anywhere.
A Field Guide to the Wildlife of South Georgia
- 200pages
 - 7 heures de lecture
 
A guide to South Georgia that depicts the birds, mammals, insects, flowering plants, and other vegetation found in this part of the world. It features 368 photographs of 180 species, including 65 species of birds, 20 species of sea mammals, nearly 60 species of insects, and more than 40 species of flowering and nonflowering plants.
Text and photographs depict mice feeding, breeding, and interacting with other animals in their natural habitat.


