About This Book
The book recounts the life and work of William Hamilton Gibson, tracing his boyhood fascination with insects and plants through a career combining precise observation, popular natural-history writing, and detailed pen-and-ink and photogravure illustration. Using letters, sketches, and reminiscences, it follows his development as an artist-naturalist, outlines his methods of field study and illustration, and describes the personal qualities and devotion that sustained his productivity. Arranged in biographical chapters and illustrated throughout, the account emphasizes the interplay of scientific curiosity, artistic skill, and public outreach that shaped his contributions to popular nature appreciation.
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