The Flower Hunter William Bartram, America's First Naturalist by Deborah Kogan R

$ 6.67

Unit Type: Unit width: 9.3 in Edition: First Edition Author: Deborah Kogan Ray Illustrator: Yes, Ray, Deborah Kogan Item Length: 10.3 in ISBN: 9780374345891 Ex Libris: No Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Item Width: 9.3 in Intended Audience: Ages 4-8, Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults height: 0.4 in Book Title: Flower Hunter : William Bartram, America's First Naturalist Inscribed: No Vintage: Yes Item Height: 0.4 in Binding: Hardcover Format: Hardcover Literary Movement: Modernism, Naturalism Unit Quantity: 1 Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction Narrative Type: Fiction Number of Pages: 40 Pages Topic: Science & Nature / Flowers & Plants, Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Science & Nature / Botany Signed: No Product Group: Book Personalized: No Item Weight: 13.5 Oz Personalize: No Country of Origin: United States Era: 2000s Original Language: English Type: Picture Book Publication Year: 2004 Features: Dust Jacket, Ex-Library, Illustrated Language: English

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The Flower Hunter William Bartram, America's First Naturalist by Deborah Kogan R. "The Flower Hunter: William Bartram, America's First Naturalist by Deborah Kogan Ray is a vintage first edition hardcover book published in 2004 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. This illustrated picture book, written in English, explores the life and works of William Bartram, a prominent figure in the fields of science, nature, and botany. With a focus on the topic of flowers and plants, this book is suitable for young adults, ages 4-12, and adults interested in the history and contributions of America's first naturalist." "The Flower Hunter: William Bartram, America's First Naturalist by Deborah Kogan Ray is a vintage first edition hardcover book published in 2004 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. This illustrated picture book, written in English, explores the life and works of William Bartram, a prominent figure in the fields of science, nature, and botany. With a focus on the topic of flowers and plants, this book is suitable for young adults, ages 4-12, and adults interested in the history and contributions of America's first naturalist."