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Max Hooper (1934–2017)

Author of Nature Through the Seasons

3 Works 244 Members 5 Reviews

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Includes the names: M.D. Hooper, Max D. Hooper

Works by Max Hooper

Nature Through the Seasons (1975) 153 copies, 3 reviews
Nature Day and Night (1978) 64 copies, 2 reviews
Hedges (1974) 27 copies

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An introduction to different ecosystems (woods, meadow, lake/stream, and pond) in each of the 4 seasons. Written for Britain, there are enough similarities to be enjoyable in America (once you figure out some of the alternate names e.g. "lime" for basswood).[return]The Richard Adams' text includes quotes from poems, and a conversational approach which encourages exploration of nature. There is also a more scientific explanations and spot illustrations for many species and ecological concepts, e.g. plant life changes with altitude & latitude, animal shelters, pollination, animal dispersion, animal camoflage and temperature control.[return]My favorite part is the 2-page spreads of artwork with clears colors outlined in black. While it is not detailed enough for plant ID, there is a numbered key to each illustration identifying the birds, insects, animals and plants.… (more)
 
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ClydeWILibrary | 2 other reviews | Sep 22, 2024 |
An introduction to different ecosystems (woods, meadow, lake/stream, and pond) in each of the 4 seasons. Written for Britain, there are enough similarities to be enjoyable in America (once you figure out some of the alternate names e.g. "lime" for basswood).
The Richard Adams' text includes quotes from poems, and a conversational approach which encourages exploration of nature. There is also a more scientific explanations and spot illustrations for many species and ecological concepts, e.g. plant life changes with altitude & latitude, animal shelters, pollination, animal dispersion, animal camoflage and temperature control.
My favorite part is the 2-page spreads of artwork with clears colors outlined in black. While it is not detailed enough for plant ID, there is a numbered key to each illustration identifying the birds, insects, animals and plants.
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juniperSun | 2 other reviews | Aug 29, 2020 |
 
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