Description: This listing contains eight (8) hardcovers from the Our Living World Of Nature Series that were released by McGraw-Hill in association with World Book Encyclopedia and the United Stated Department Of The Interior. The Life Of The African Plains is two hundred and thirty-two (232) pages long and was released in 1972 with text by Leslie Brown. It focuses on the variety of life on the most arid areas of the Dark Continent from man-eating lions to the bushmen and farmers of the plains. The Life Of The Cave is two hundred and thirty-two (232) pages long and was released in 1966 with text by Charles E. Mohr and Thomas L. Poulson. It focuses on the variety of life in the near complete darkness of underground caves throughout North America. The Life Of The Desert is two hundred and thirty-two (232) pages long and was released in 1966 with text by Ann and Myron Sutton. It focuses on the variety of life in the most arid areas on North America and how the plants and animals have adapted to the lack of water. The Life Of The Far North is two hundred and thirty-two (232) pages long and was released in 1972 with text by William A. Fuller and John C. Holmes. It focuses on the variety of life in the northernmost regions of North America with an emphasis on areas in Canada. The Life Of The Forest is two hundred and thirty-two (232) pages long and was released in 1966 with text by Jack McCormick. It focuses on the variety of life in the various North American forests from the trees and ecosystem that supports tons of life. The Life Of The Marsh is two hundred and thirty-two (232) pages long and was released in 1966 with text by William A. Niering. It focuses on the variety of life in the North American wetlands from the diverse plant life to animal life like alligators and snapping turtles The Life Of The Prairies And Plains is two hundred and thirty-two (232) pages long and was released in 1967 with text by Durward L. Allen. It focuses on the variety of life on the prairies of North America from large mammals like buffalo to insect life like grasshoppers. The Life Of The Seashore is two hundred and thirty-one (231) pages long and was released in 1966 with text by William H. Amos. It focuses on the the variety of life on the beaches and seashores of North America from the sand dunes into the coral reefs of the world. All of these hardcovers are complete with tons of amazing, full-color photographs of plants, animals and insects. They have all been kept in a smoke-free home and there is a special discount for multiple purchases. Thanks for looking.
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Book Title: Our Living World Of Nature
Book Series: our living world of nature
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Original Language: English
Edition: Book Club Edition, First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1966
Type: Picture Book
Format: Hardcover
Literary Movement: Naturalism
Language: English
Era: 1960s
Author: Life Time
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Environment, Nature & Earth, Life Sciences
Topic: Nature
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 230
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Color: African Plains
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Color: Cave
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Color: Desert
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Color: Far North
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Color: Forest
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Color: Marsh
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Color: Prairies & Plains
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Color: Seashore
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