Voices In Time Book of Nature 1864 | Turin Cultivation and Its Discontents “Man is everywhere a disturbing agent.”More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1749 | Paris A Shortage of Rational Conjectures On the importance of the superficial.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1590 | London Nature’s Fruitful Progenies Edmund Spenser on life “in everlasting store.”More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1906 | San Francisco The March of the Flames Jack London watches hearts break after an earthquake.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1836 | Concord All Things Are Moral Ralph Waldo Emerson sees the unity of all things.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1803 | Washington, DC Asking for Particulars Thomas Jefferson’s instructions for Lewis and Clark.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1687 | Cambridge Law of the Land Isaac Newton’s rules for investigating phenomena.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1794 | London Forests of the Night William Blake’s fearful symmetry.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1803 | Cambridge Population Control Thomas Malthus on mankind living beyond its means.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1903 | Grand Canyon Notes from the Edge Theodore Roosevelt asks us to think of the children.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1872 | New York City Defending His Park Against the Philistines Parks and recreation by Frederick Law Olmsted.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1798 | Tintern Abbey The Life of Things William Wordsworth loves the meadows and the mountains and the woods.More