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(More customer reviews)This is a beautifully and cleverly edited eclectic collection of stories, articles, poems, scientific treatises, and even cartoons about insects.There are quaint stories from the eighteenth century, studious articlesfrom the nineteenth, and modern selections from such twentieth centuryexperts as Edward O. Wilson, Roger B. Swain. Karl von Frisch, MayBerenbaum, Harold Oldroyd and others.Charles Darwin is represented,Aristotle, Alfred Russel Wallace, Thoreau, even the Bible makes anappearance.There are selections from a novella, A.S. Byatt's "MorphoEugenia"; poems, Wordsworth's "To a Butterfly," Robert Burns's "To aLouse"; and even a bit of a movie, THEM! (1954).Obviously, editors, Hoytand Schultz are as intent at entertaining as informing.You'll find dozensof different insects here, from house flies and ants to dung beetles andglow-worms to ticks, wasps, silverfish, etc.Each selection is presentedwith a short note from the editors and followed by a bibliographical entry. There is an index of authors and one of subjects.The selections arecollected under various heading, e.g., "Insects Praised," "InsectsReviled," "Insect Architecture," etc.The sheer breath of insect behaviorpresented here is unnerving: How multifarious are the realities of life! Noteworthy is the meticulous care taken with the editing and proofreading. This is a good and strange read.
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