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Hudson's British Birds British Birds W. H. Hudson [PDF]

open access: yesThe Auk, 1896
Volume: 13Start Page: 70End Page ...
Hudson, W. H.
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W. H. Hudson -- Bridge-Builder between the Americas

Hispania, 1946
A hopeful view to take of the Pan American literary situation is that the first rush to discover and mine the gold that is in "them thar hills," meaning, of course, the Andes, is over, and that Latin America is slowly beginning to forgive us our parachutists and blitz reporters.
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W. H. Hudson, Argentina, and the New England Tradition

Hispania, 1986
W illiam Henry Hudson (1841-1922) is probably best known in North America as the author of Green Mansions (1904), set in the Venezuelan/Guyana jungle, a novel whose mixture of fantasy and adventure has tended to overshadow Hudson's main concern with the fate of nature, as symbolized by the memorable protagonist, Rima, the spirit of the forest.
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W. H. Hudson.

The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1955
Ronald Hilton   +2 more
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W. H. Hudson

Notes and Queries, 1949
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W. H. Hudson

Soil Science, 1954
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Hudson Strait Inflow: Structure and Variability

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2021
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