My Own Nature Log Book - With Descriptive Notes, and Ideas for Novel Methods of Recording Nature's Progress Through the Year


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“My Own Nature Log Book” is a book for keeping records and notes relating to nature. It contains a series of decorated calendars forming a unique style of log book for a whole year, suggesting what is to be looked for and what is to be heard week by week. Also included is a key to the main constellations, notes and information on other aspects of nature, outlined illustrations waiting to be coloured or painted, and much more. Perfect for lovers of nature and the Great Outdoors. Contents include: “The New Year”, “The February Calendar”, “March Manyweather”, “Proud, Pied April”, “The Merry Month”, “Flaming June”, “Hot July”, “AN August Log”, “The Ninth Moon”, “Fiery October”, “Red November”, and “Christmas-Time”. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.










The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson


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"The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson" is a historical work written by Ida Lee. Published in 1915, the book focuses on the logbooks of the Lady Nelson, a ship known for its exploration along the coasts of Australia in the early 19th century. Ida Lee, an Australian author and maritime historian, edited and annotated the logbooks of the Lady Nelson, providing insights into the ship's voyages, discoveries, and interactions with Indigenous peoples. The Lady Nelson played a significant role in the exploration of Australian waters during the period. For readers interested in maritime history, early Australian exploration, and primary source documents from the age of sail, Ida Lee's "The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson" offers a valuable resource, shedding light on the challenges and discoveries made by this historic ship.










The American Stationer


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Proceedings of Hewitt inquiry


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