Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:John James AudubonISBN13:9781499648010ISBN10:1499648014Author:Burroughs, John (Author)Description:(This is a RePrint) - John James Audubon Is A Classic Biography Of The Great American Naturalistwildlife Painter By John Burroughs James James Audubon Was The Greatest American Naturalistpainter And One Of The Most Important Advocates Of Nature That The World Has Ever Seen Audubon's Career Is Described In This Volume By The Venerable Naturalist John Burroughs, A Man Ideally Suited To Tell The Story Of Audubon's Life This Volume, The Definitive Account Of Audubon's Life, Is A Must Addition To Any Nature Library John James Audubon (Born Jean Rabin; April 26, 1785 - January 27, 1851) Was An American Ornithologist, Naturalist, And Painter He Was Notable For His Extensive Studies Documenting All Types Of American Birds And For His Detailed Illustrations That Depicted The Birds In Their Natural Habitats His Major Work, A Color-Plate Book Entitled The Birds Of America (1827-1839), Is Considered One Of The Finest Ornithological Works Ever Completed Audubon Identified 25 New Species The Children Were Raised In Cou Ron, Near Nantes, France, By Audubon And His French Wife, Anne Moynet Audubon, Whom He Had Married Years Before His Time In Saint-Domingue In 1794 They Formally Adopted Both His Natural Children To Regularize Their Legal Status In France 11] They Renamed The Boy Jean-Jacques Foug Re Audubon And The Girl Rose 13] When Audubon, At Age 18, Boarded Ship In 1803 To Immigrate To The United States, He Changed His Name To An Anglicized Form: John James Audubon From His Earliest Days, Audubon Had An Affinity For Birds I Felt An Intimacy With Them Bordering On Frenzy That] Must Accompany My Steps Through Life 15] His Father Encouraged His Interest In Nature: He Would Point Out The Elegant Movement Of The Birds, And The Beauty And Softness Of Their Plumage He Called My Attention To Their Show Of Pleasure Or Sense Of Danger, Their Perfect Forms And Splendid Attire He Would Speak Of Their Departure And Return With The Seasons 16] In France During The Chaotic Years Of The French Revolution And Its Aftermath, The Younger Audubon Grew Up To Be A Handsome And Gregarious Man He Played Flute And Violin, And Learned To Ride, Fence, And Dance 17] A Great Walker, He Loved Roaming In The Woods, Often Returning With Natural Curiosities, Including Birds' Eggs And Nests, Of Which He Made Crude Drawings 18] His Father Planned To Make A Seaman Of His Son At Twelve, Audubon Went To Military School And Became A Cabin Boy He Quickly Found Out That He Was Susceptible To Seasickness And Not Fond Of Mathematics Or Navigation After Failing The Officer's Qualification Test, Audubon Ended His Incipient Naval Career He Was Cheerfully Back On Solid Ground And Exploring The Fields Again, Focusing On Birds Audubon Was Born In Les Cayes In The French Colony Of Saint-Domingue (Now Haiti) 1] On His Father's Sugarcane Plantation He Was The Son Of Lieutenant Jean Audubon, A French Naval Officer (And Privateer) From The South Of Brittany, 2] And His Mistress Jeanne Rabine, 3] A 27-Year-Old Chambermaid From Les Touches, Brittany (Now In The Modern Region Pays De La Loire) 2] 4] They Named The Boy Jean Rabin 4] Another 1887 Biographer Has Stated That His Mother Was A Lady From A Louisiana Plantation 5] His Mother Died When The Boy Was A Few Months Old, As She Had Suffered From Tropical Disease Since Arriving On The Island His Father Already Had An Unknown Number Of Mixed-Race Children (Among Them A Daughter Named Marie-Madeleine), 6] Some By His Mulatto Housekeeper, Catherine Sanitte Bouffard 6] (Described As A Quadroon, Meaning She Was Three-Quarters European In Ancestry) 7] Following Jeanne Rabin's Death, Jean Audubon Renewed His Relationship With Sanitte Bouffard And Had A Daughter By Her, Named Muguet Bouffard Also Took Care Of The Infant Boy Jean Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformPublication Date:2014-05-23Weight:0.26 lbsDimensions:0.16'' H x 9.02'' L x 5.98'' WNumber of Pages:78Language:English
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Book Title: John James Audubon
Number of Pages: 78 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
Topic: Artists, Architects, Photographers
Item Height: 0.2 in
Publication Year: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
Item Weight: 5.9 Oz
Item Length: 9 in
Author: John Burroughs
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback