Life Nature Library
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The Life Nature Library was a popular series of hardbound books published by Time-Life
between 1961 and 1965. Each of the 25 volumes explored a major topic of the natural world
. They were intended for, and written at a level appropriate to, an educated lay readership.
Each volume was written by a primary author (or authors) "and the Editors of LIFE". The 25 volumes in the series were:
Time-Life
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between 1961 and 1965. Each of the 25 volumes explored a major topic of the natural world
Natural World
Natural World is the longest-running nature documentary series on British television. 2008 marked the series' 25th anniversary under its present title, though its origins can be traced back to its predecessor The World About Us which began over 40 years ago...
. They were intended for, and written at a level appropriate to, an educated lay readership.
Each volume was written by a primary author (or authors) "and the Editors of LIFE". The 25 volumes in the series were:
- The Forest (1961; Revised 1963), by Peter FarbPeter FarbPeter Farb was an American author, anthropologist, linguist, ecologist, naturalist, and spokesman for conservation.-Biography:Farb was born July 25, 1929, in New York, NY to Solomon and Cecelia Farb. In 1950, he graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University. He attended Columbia University...
- The Sea (1961; Revised 1963), by Leonard Engel
- The Desert (1961; Revised 1962), by A. Starker LeopoldA. Starker LeopoldAldo Starker Leopold was an American author, forester, zoologist and conservationist. He also served as professor at the University of California, Berkeley for thirty years...
- The Mountains (1962; Revised 1967), by Lorus J. Milne and Margery Milne
- Evolution (1962; Revised 1964), by Ruth Moore
- The Poles (1962; Revised 1968), by Willy LeyWilly LeyWilly Ley was a German-American science writer and space advocate who helped popularize rocketry and spaceflight in both Germany and the United States. The crater Ley on the far side of the Moon is named in his honor.-Life:...
- The Earth (1962; Revised 1963), by Arthur Beiser
- The Universe (1962; Revised 1966, 1967), by David BergaminiDavid BergaminiDavid Bergamini , was an American author who wrote books on 20th century history and popular science, notably mathematics...
- The Insects (1962), by Peter FarbPeter FarbPeter Farb was an American author, anthropologist, linguist, ecologist, naturalist, and spokesman for conservation.-Biography:Farb was born July 25, 1929, in New York, NY to Solomon and Cecelia Farb. In 1950, he graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University. He attended Columbia University...
- The Birds (1963), by Roger Tory PetersonRoger Tory PetersonRoger Tory Peterson , was an American naturalist, ornithologist, artist, and educator, and held to be one of the founding inspirations for the 20th century environmental movement.-Background:...
- The Plants (1963), by Friz W. Went
- The Mammals (1963), by Richard Carrington
- The Fishes (1963; Revised 1964), by F.D. Ommanney
- The Reptiles (1963), by Archie CarrArchie CarrArchie Fairly Carr, Jr. was an American herpetologist, ecologist and a pioneering conservationist. He was a Professor of Zoology at the University of Florida. In 1987 he was awarded the Eminent Ecologist Award by the Ecological Society of America...
- Ecology (1963), by Peter FarbPeter FarbPeter Farb was an American author, anthropologist, linguist, ecologist, naturalist, and spokesman for conservation.-Biography:Farb was born July 25, 1929, in New York, NY to Solomon and Cecelia Farb. In 1950, he graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University. He attended Columbia University...
- The Land and Wildlife of North America (1964; Revised 1966), by Peter FarbPeter FarbPeter Farb was an American author, anthropologist, linguist, ecologist, naturalist, and spokesman for conservation.-Biography:Farb was born July 25, 1929, in New York, NY to Solomon and Cecelia Farb. In 1950, he graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University. He attended Columbia University...
- The Land and Wildlife of Africa (1964), by Archie CarrArchie CarrArchie Fairly Carr, Jr. was an American herpetologist, ecologist and a pioneering conservationist. He was a Professor of Zoology at the University of Florida. In 1987 he was awarded the Eminent Ecologist Award by the Ecological Society of America...
- The Land and Wildlife of South America (1964), by Marston BatesMarston BatesMarston Bates was an American zoologist. Bates' studies on mosquitoes contributed to the understanding of the epidemiology of yellow fever in northern South America....
- The Land and Wildlife of Tropical Asia (1964), by S. Dillon Ripley
- The Land and Wildlife of Eurasia (1964), by François Bourlière
- The Land and Wildlife of Australia (1964), by David BergaminiDavid BergaminiDavid Bergamini , was an American author who wrote books on 20th century history and popular science, notably mathematics...
- Early Man (1965; Revised 1968), by F. Clark HowellFrancis Clark HowellFrancis Clark Howell, generally known as F. Clark Howell was an American anthropologist. He altered the landscape of his discipline irrevocably by adding a broad spectrum of modern sciences to the traditional "stones and bones" approach of the past and is considered the father of modern...
- Animal Behavior (1965), by Niko Tinbergen
- The Primates (1965), by Sarel Eimerl and Irven DeVoreIrven DeVoreIrven DeVore is an anthropologist and evolutionary biologist, and Curator of Primatology at Harvard University's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology...
- A Guide to the Natural World and Index to the LIFE Nature Library (1965)
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