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1. Edwin Way Teale (June 2, 1899 - October 18, 1980) was an American naturalist, photographer and writer. Teale's works serve as primary source material documenting environmental conditions across North America from 1930–1980. He is perhaps best known for his series The American Seasons, four books documenting over 75,000 miles (121,000 km ...
Autumn Across America. Autumn Across America is a 1956 non-fiction book written by Edwin Way Teale. [1][2] It is the third book of a four-part book series covering various seasons. The journey in the book starts at the fall of equinox and finishes at the winter solstice of 1952. [3][4] Kirkus Reviews said of the book, "Those who cherish the ...
Wandering Through Winter: A Naturalist's Record of a 20,000-Mile Journey Through the North American Winter is a non-fiction book written by Edwin Way Teale, published in 1965 by Dodd, Mead and Company, and winner of the 1966 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction. [1][2][3] The book was republished in 1990 by St Martin's Press. [4]
Jun. 21—HAMPTON — A writing workshop originally planned for May will now take place on June 26 at Trail Wood, the Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary, in Hampton. Teale was a prize- winning ...
Nellie Teale. Nellie Imogene Teale (née Donovan; 1900–1993) was an American naturalist and conservationist. She was an important contributor to the nature writing of her husband, Edwin Way Teale, serving as researcher, critic, and editor for his manuscripts. She was noted for her keen observations of flora and fauna; her motto was to "go ...
Edwin Way Teale “The world’s favorite season is the spring. All things seem possible in May.” ...
The American Seasons is an album by Mark O'Connor, recorded with the Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Scott Yoo. It is composed of three original orchestral works by O'Connor. First is his piece for violin and orchestra, "The American Seasons" loosely structurally based upon Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons", and is conceptually a piece ...
Though he left publishing in 1943, he said book design was "my first love." He still designed books long after he had made a fortune in audio. For example, he designed "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples" by Winston Churchill (1960) and "The American Seasons" by Edwin Way Teale (1976). He donated his fees for those projects to charities.