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Books with title Green Mansions

  • Green Mansions

    Hudson W. H.

    Hardcover (Heritage Press 1972, Jan. 1, 1972)
    None
  • Green Mansions

    W. H. Hudson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 14, 2017)
    William Henry Hudson (4 August 1841 – 18 August 1922) was an author, naturalist, and ornithologist.Hudson was born in Quilmes, near Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was the son of Daniel Hudson and his wife Catherine nÊe Kemble, United States settlers of English and Irish origin. He spent his youth studying the local flora and fauna and observing both natural and human dramas on what was then a lawless frontier, publishing his ornithological work in Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society, initially in an English mingled with Spanish idioms. He had a special love of Patagonia.
  • Green Mansions

    H. Hudson W. H. Hudson, W. H. Hudson, 1stworld Library

    Hardcover (1st World Library - Literary Society, June 15, 2007)
    Now that we are cool, he said, and regret that we hurt each other, I am not sorry that it happened. I deserved your reproach: a hundred times I have wished to tell you the whole story of my travels and adventures among the savages, and one of the reasons which prevented me was the fear that it would have an unfortunate effect on our friendship. That was precious, and I desired above everything to keep it. But I must think no more about that now. I must think only of how I am to tell you my story. I will begin at a time when I was twenty-three. It was early in life to be in the thick of politics, and in trouble to the extent of having to fly my country to save my liberty, perhaps my life. Every nation, someone remarks, has the government it deserves, and Venezuela certainly has the one it deserves and that suits it best. We call it a republic, not only because it is not one, but also because a thing must have a name; and to have a good name, or a fine name, is very convenient-especially when you want to borrow money. If the Venezuelans, thinly distributed over an area of half a million square miles, mostly illiterate peasants, half-breeds, and indigenes, were educated, intelligent men, zealous only for the public weal, it would be possible for them to have a real republic.
  • Green Mansions

    W. H. Hudson

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, June 1, 1982)
    Book by Hudson, W. H.
  • Green Mansions

    W. H. Hudson

    Hardcover (Dent & Sons, London (Everyman's library, no. 606), Jan. 1, 1967)
    Abel, a young European, falls in love with Rima, a lovely and mysterious girl of the jungle, and the two travel through dense South American jungles and arid grasslands to Rima's distant homeland
  • Green Mansions

    H. Hudson W. H. Hudson, W. H. Hudson, 1stworld Library

    Paperback (1st World Library - Literary Society, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Now that we are cool, he said, and regret that we hurt each other, I am not sorry that it happened. I deserved your reproach: a hundred times I have wished to tell you the whole story of my travels and adventures among the savages, and one of the reasons
  • Green Mansions

    W. H. Hudson

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1965)
    Classic fiction
  • Green Mansions

    W. H. Hudson

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Oct. 26, 2007)
    William Henry Hudson (1841-1922) was an author, naturalist and ornithologist. He was born in the Quilmes Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, where he is considered to belong to the national literature as Guillermo Enrique Hudson, the Spanish version of his name. He spent his youth studying the local flora and fauna and observing both natural and human dramas on what was then a lawless frontier, publishing his ornithological work in Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society, initially in an English mingled with Spanish idioms. He settled in England during 1869. He produced a series of ornithological studies, including Argentine Ornithology (1888-1899) and British Birds (1895), and later achieved fame with his books on the English countryside, including Hampshire Days (1903), Afoot in England (1909) and A Shepherd's Life (1910). His best known novel is Green Mansions (1904), and his best known non-fiction is Far Away and Long Ago (1918). His other works include: The Purple Land (That England Lost) (1885), A Crystal Age (1887), The Naturalist in La Plata (1892), A Little Boy Lost (1905), Birds in Town and Village (1919), Dead Man's Plack and an Old Thorn (1920), and A Traveller in Little Things (1921).
  • Green Mansions

    W. H. HUDSON

    Paperback (Magnum Larger Type, March 15, 1968)
    Book
  • Green Mansions

    W. H. Hudson

    Hardcover (North Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Hudson, W.H., Green Mansions
  • Green Mansions

    W. H. Hudson

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1970)
    None
  • Green Mansions

    Hudson W.h., Keith Henderson

    Hardcover (Grosset and Dunlap, March 15, 1944)
    HB Book. PICTURE OF BOOK AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.