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ANIMALS, PEOPLE AND THOSE IN BETWEEN

Posted on April 20, 2009August 1, 2009 by Marina

Naturalist Craze in Britain

Excerpt from
Nature and Nation: Britain and America in the 19th Century
David Lowenthal
History Today; Dec 2003

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Philip Henry Gosse, British Sea Anemone and Corals, 1860

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