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Pastoral Days; or, Memories of a New England Year

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A series of seasonal essays and sketches traces rural life through the New England year, moving from spring's reluctant thaw through summer abundance, autumnal waning, and winter's hush. Vivid naturalist observations describe melting snows, rushing freshets, migrating birds, wildflowers, insects, and weather's caprice, blending scientific curiosity with personal reminiscence. Anecdotal scenes recall floods that carry away bridges and barns, childhood forays in woods and fields, seasonal labors like sugaring and ploughing, and the rhythms of village commerce. The work alternates descriptive passages and reflective vignettes, often paired with detailed illustrations that emphasize texture, sound, and the changing countryside.

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W. Hamilton Gibson

W. Hamilton Gibson was an American author and illustrator known for his works that celebrate nature and outdoor life. His notable book, "Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making," reflects his passion for the wilderness and practical skills in the natural world. Gibson's writings often blend personal experience with detailed observations of flora and fauna, making them accessible to both enthusiasts and casual readers. In addition to his outdoor themes, he explored artistic life in works like "My Studio Neighbors." His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the relationship between humans and nature during the late 19th century.

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