Sunday, March 3, 2013

The Trees in My Forest

The Trees
The Trees in My Forest
Bernd Heinrich (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars(20)

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Forestry

Winner of the
New England Book Award Best
Nonfiction Award
and the Franklin Fairbanks
Award of the Fairbanks Museum

In a book destined to become a classic, biologist and acclaimed nature writer Bernd Heinrich takes readers on an eye-opening journey through the hidden life of a forest.

  • Rank: #219995 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-09-09
  • Released on: 1998-09-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .71" h x 6.17" w x 9.19" l, .70 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

Description #1 by Walmart:

A lifetime observer of the natural world shares his vast knowledge and reflections on the trees of the Northeast woodlands and the rhythms of their seasons, from the DNA contained in an apple seed to the great branches beyond reach

Description #2 by eBay - unbeatablesales:

Harpercollins 9780060929428 The Trees in My Forest By Heinrich, Bernd Description A lifetime observer of the natural world shares his vast knowledge and reflections on the trees of the Northeast woodlands and the rhythms of their seasons, from the DNA contained in an apple seed to the great branches beyond reach. Reprint. *Author: Heinrich, Bernd *Publication Date: 1998/10/01 *Number of Pages: 256 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.00 *Width: 6.25 *Height: 9.50 SKU: UBM978006

Description #3 by Bookdepository.com:

The Trees in My Forest : Paperback : HarperCollins Publishers Inc : 9780060929428 : 0060929421 : 31 Oct 1998 : From the DNA contained in an apple seed to the great choiring branches far beyond a young boy's reach, Heinrich explores a natural world in scientific and personal terms. A scientist whose words speak with the power and grace of a poet, Heinrich uses this gift and his knowledge of his 300 acres of Maine forest to expose the forest's rhythms. In doing so, he illustrates the vital but tenuous link a