Charles Darwin described Fabre as the' Homer of insects'. This book is a collection of essays that Fabre wrote detailing his observations of all kinds of insects in his homeland of France. Though the subject matter might sound dull to a non-scientist, Fabre manages to combine real observation with folk-lore, storytelling and culture in an immensely readable way.
The Life of the Scorpion
Jean Henri Fabre
bookErinnerungen eines Insektenforschers - Vier elektroakustische Hörbücher (Ungekürzt)
Jean Henri Fabre
audiobookLe Mont-Ventoux : étude d’histoire naturelle
Charles Martins, Jean Henri Fabre
bookThe Life of the Caterpillar
Jean Henri Fabre
bookFabre's Book of Insects
Jean Henri Fabre
bookThe Life of the Caterpillar
Jean Henri Fabre
bookThe Life and Love of the Insect : Exploring the Wonders and Relationships of Insects in Nature
Jean Henri Fabre
bookSouvenirs entomologiques : études sur l'instinct et les moeurs des insectes
Jean Henri Fabre
bookThe Life of the Fly; With Which are Interspersed Some Chapters of Autobiography
Jean Henri Fabre
bookBramble-Bees and Others
Jean Henri Fabre
bookThe Mason-Bees
Jean Henri Fabre
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