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    Some Winter Days in Iowa (UNABRIDGED)

    Narrated by Aaron Wright ...

    Unabridged

    1 hour 39 min

    Accented with snatches of verse and a mix of scientific and Christian insight, University of Iowa professor Lazell takes us on vivid nature walks through the rural areas of the Plains state. - Summary by Matt Pierard ... Read more

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  • Some Spring Days in Iowa

    A Journey Through Iowa's Springtime Splendor

    In "Some Spring Days in Iowa," Frederick John Lazell offers a reflective exploration of the vibrant interplay between nature and human experience through a series of evocative vignettes set against the backdrop of Iowa's springtime. The prose is marked by a lyrical quality, blending detailed observations with a meditative tone that captures the essence of renewal and transformation. Lazell's keen ... Read more

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  • Some Winter Days in Iowa

    Enriched edition. A poetic journey through Iowa's winter landscapes and reflections on life, nature, and time

    In "Some Winter Days in Iowa," Frederick John Lazell presents a contemplative and evocative narrative that captures the stark beauty of Iowa's winter landscape. Through lyrical prose and vivid imagery, Lazell explores themes of solitude, resilience, and the interplay between nature and human experience. The text is imbued with a sense of introspection, as the author reflects on the quiet moments ... Read more

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  • Some Winter Days in Iowa

    In "Some Winter Days in Iowa," Frederick John Lazell crafts a poignant narrative that captures the stark beauty and introspective silence of Iowa's winters. Written with a lyrical style that merges vivid imagery with reflective prose, the book immerses readers in the season's cold embrace, exploring themes of solitude, introspection, and the transformative power of nature. Lazell's meticulous ... Read more

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  • Some Summer Days in Iowa

    Enriched edition. Journey into Rural Iowa: A Tapestry of Summer Stories and Midwest Heritage

    In "Some Summer Days in Iowa," Frederick John Lazell presents a poignant exploration of rural life through a series of reflective essays. The work is characterized by its lyrical prose and vivid imagery, embodying a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the fleeting beauty of summer in the Midwest. Set against the backdrop of Iowa's diverse landscapes, each essay captures not only personal ... Read more

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  • Some Spring Days in Iowa

    It is indeed a pleasure thus to open the gate while my friend leads us away from the din and rush of the city into “God’s great out-of-doors.” Having walked with him on “Some Winter Days,” one is all the more eager to follow him in the gentler months of Spring—that mother-season, with its brooding pathos, and its seeds stirring in their sleep as if they dreamed of flowers. Our guide is at once an ... Read more

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  • Some Summer Days in Iowa

    Like the two preceding little volumes of this series, this book seeks to show something of what Iowa has to offer to the man who loves the out-of-doors. There is nothing very unusual in it. The trees and the flowers, the birds and the small wild animals which it mentions and describes are such as may be seen in the Iowa fields and woods by anyone who cares enough about them to walk amid their ... Read more

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  • Some Winter Days in Iowa

    I am glad to have the privilege, thus in advance, of looking over Mr. Lazell's delightful essays. He has surely a gift in this sort of thing. We are grateful to the man who shows us what he sees in Nature, but more to the man who like our present author shows us how easy and blessed it is to see for ourselves. Mr. Lazell reminds me of Thoreau and Emerson, and I can suggest no better foreword than ... Read more

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    Excerpts from the Journal of Henry David Thoreau

    Henry David Thoreau has long been revered for his writings and observations on the natural world. His words evoke his environment with stunning clarity as well as his own innate sense of wonder. His journal, from which the text of Of Woodland Pools, Spring–Holes and Ditches is drawn, shares these strengths, providing an intimate view of Thoreau's day–to–day existence.The selected excerpts are ... Read more

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  • Music of the Wild

    The same intense love of out-door beauty which makes us all remember Mrs. Gene Stratton-Porter's stories is shown in this book, a large volume with an ampler range of subject than the title would suggest. To the author's open mind the "music" of owl and hawk and bat belong to the " Chorus of the Forest" as well as that of chewink or grosbeak, and her delicate ear catches also the fairy sayings of ... Read more

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  • Home Geography for the Primary Grades

    Illustrated with Study Questions

    by C. C. Long ...
    A popular homeschooling resource for many generations now. Geography may be divided into the geography of the home and the geography of the world at large. A knowledge of the home must be obtained by direct observation; of the rest of the world, through the imagination assisted by information. Ideas acquired by direct observation form a basis for imagining those things which are distant and ... Read more

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