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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fabulous Book Now In Paperback
It is exciting to see this book reissued in a paperback edition. The new cover is inviting and Ed Kanze's spectacular photographs complement the well-researched and informative text.

I hope more people will rediscover John Burroughs as a result of being captured by Kanze's wonderful biography of this important naturalist and writer.

Published on October 9, 1999

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1.0 out of 5 stars Too brief
There is a lot more to the story of John Burroughs than what is included here. We need to understand the social and historical context in which Burroughs lived and wrote, and Kanze does not help us.
Published on January 12, 2000


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Too brief, January 12, 2000
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This review is from: The World of John Burroughs: The Life and Work of One of America's Greatest Naturalists (Paperback)
There is a lot more to the story of John Burroughs than what is included here. We need to understand the social and historical context in which Burroughs lived and wrote, and Kanze does not help us.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fabulous Book Now In Paperback, October 9, 1999
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This review is from: The World of John Burroughs: The Life and Work of One of America's Greatest Naturalists (Paperback)
It is exciting to see this book reissued in a paperback edition. The new cover is inviting and Ed Kanze's spectacular photographs complement the well-researched and informative text.

I hope more people will rediscover John Burroughs as a result of being captured by Kanze's wonderful biography of this important naturalist and writer.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a wonderful world- A reader from Wisconsin, August 24, 1999
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Mr. Kanze's lucid writing and wonderful photographs quickly drew me into the world of John Burroughs. I was not a fan of Burroughs when I first encounter this book, in fact, I had never heard of John Burroughs. I recently read this book again and I walked away with a renewed sense of wonder for the world around me, the birds, plants, trees and people. I can think of no better testament to the efficacy of John Burroughs influence on the way we view the natural world and his personal philosophy than to read his story so well told. I think Mr. Burroughs would have approved. I was also inspired by the notable friends of John Burroughs, people like Theodore Roosevelt, Hernry Ford, Edison, Walt Whitman, who the author so adeptly weaves into a story that recreates a time period that rarely fails to enchant. I highly recommend this book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid writing, painstaking research!, August 19, 1999
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As the editor of a forthcoming book of essays on John Burroughs, I have found The World of John Burroughs an invaluable resource. Its author is an in-the-field naturalist as well as a superb writer and scholar. The beautiful format of The World of John Burroughs might mislead readers to look at the pictures and ignore Edward Kanze's superb writing and painstaking research; but the book is filled with factual and verbal treasure-- including the most recent and complete research on the fascinating story behind the birth of Julian Burroughs. Most of all, this book helps to renew our awareness of the continuing relevance and liveliness of John Burroughs's contribution to American nature writing.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling portrayal, August 16, 1999
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Ed Kanze's "The World of John Burroughs" provides a compelling and fascinating portrayal of this remarkable American naturalist. Kanze's prose, quality of research, and synthesis of this great writer's life make "The World of John Burroughs" an essential addition to the library of any naturalist, outdoor writer, or student of the conservation movement in the United States.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Like a fine museum exhibit, strong writing, excellent photos, August 16, 1999
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John Burroughs, the naturalist and philosopher, was a best-seller in his day (the late 19th century and early 20th), a Thoreau without rough edges and politics. If he has enjoyed a revival in recent years it is probably due to Ed Kanze's stunningly written and attractively presented biography, "The World of John Burroughs,'' published by Abrams in 1993, and now out of print. The good news: Sierra Club Books is coming out with a paperback version in fall 1999. Some of Burroughs is dated today, and as Kanze notes, he published some mediocre essays along with the good stuff. But much of Burroughs' nature writings are brilliant in their painstaking observation and solid prose:

"Most persons think the bee gets honey from the flowers, but she does not: honey is a product of the bee; it is the nectar of the flowers with the bee added. What the bee gets from the flower is sweet water: this she puts through a process of her own and imparts to it her own quality."

Kanze, like a good conversationalist, leads the reader gently through Burroughs' life and writings. Burroughs was a real 19th-century figure: He consorted with the literary likes of John Muir and William Dean Howells and in later life was a favorite of Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Ford -- not to mention the Vassar girls who visited him at his rustic Hudson Valley hideaway, Slabsides. (Burroughs' private life was, in a word, difficult, and Kanze is unstinting in dealing with the birth of his one -- illegitimate -- child.) It is not surprising that Kanze is a naturalist himself and has been a museum curator. The book has the feel of a nature walk or a good museum exhibit, in which a subject not readily familiar to the reader becomes fascinating with the help of a terrific guide. There are well-chosen historical photographs and the luminous nature photography of the author, each photo chosen for its relevance to one or another passage from Burroughs' work. Particularly moving are the photos of Burroughs in Slabsides; paired with Kanze's own color photos of the house's preserved interior.You find your eye traveling back and forth from the old photo to the new, to see the same fireplace stone here, the unpeeled birch desk there.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful look at Burroughs, August 14, 1999
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I commend this book as a wonderful look at Burroughs from a writer who is a respected authority on the subject. The text is well-researched and well-written, and the photographs are magnificent. But what makes Kanze really stand out is his excellent -- and lively -- command of the language. I've enjoyed this author's other books -- as well as his newspaper column -- for years. He is one of America's finest natural history writers.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars John Burroughs comes alive warmly and with sensitivity., May 19, 1999
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Ed Kanze has put together the one book on John Burroughs all Burroughs admirer's would want to have! He sheds light on the history, the motivation, and the perseverence, of a man whose life was never a bed of roses, a man who made the best of his troubles. Here we are made to wonder at the man who wrote so prolifically and beautifully, while he endured a marriage at odds with his passion for nature. The story of the adopted son was spell-binding! The pictures, both historic and recent, are spectacular. In fact, this book is a model to any of us seeking to write about a naturalist whose life we so admire! Bravo!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fan in St. Croix Falls, WI: What a Wonderful Book!!, September 1, 1999
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As a professional naturalist and outdoorswoman, I was drawn to the World of John Burroughs, and to Mr. Kanze's enthusiasm, sensitivity and love of this surprisingly uncelebrated naturalist. The author has thankfully reinstated John Burroughs' name among the great American conservationists, and has done so within the medium of lush, breathtaking photography. I feel positively drenched in John Burrough's world: the stunning outdoor photos, and the impressive wildlife photography combined with historic photos were a visual feast which allow a total immersion into John Burroughs' world. The visuals were enhanced by the personal sensitivity of the author and his gentle flair for storytelling, balanced by painstaking research, and an unassuming presentation of the facts. I enjoy Mr. Kanze's writings and look forward to his next book with great anticipation.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Joy to Read, February 15, 2000
This review is from: The World of John Burroughs: The Life and Work of One of America's Greatest Naturalists (Paperback)
Well researched, embellished with the author's gorgeous photos, this book is a joy to read. It is a biography and more!
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