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The Star Thrower

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Type: Book
 
Website: www.eiseley.org
 
Author: Loren Eiseley
 
Publisher: Harcourt
 
Date published: Wed, Oct 31, 1979
 
Keywords: Loren Eiseley, Easter Island, porpoise, Ice Age, Neanderthal, Walden Pond, natural selection, W. H. Hudson, neotenous, Alfred North Whitehead, Origin of Species, transcendentalists, man-ape, Moby Dick, mammals, W.H. Auden, Louis Agassiz, Ahab, flowering plants, vestigial organs
 
Country: United States
 
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Long admired for his compassionate, probing meditations on the natural world, Loren Eiseley completed this volume of his favorite writings shortly before his death in 1977. It includes many selections never before published in book form and spans Eiseley's entire writing career - from his early poems through "The Immense Journey" and "The Unexpected Universe" to his most recent essays - providing a superb sampling of the author as naturalist, poet, scientist, and humanist.

The Star Thrower
By Loren C. Eiseley
Contributor W. H. Auden
Published by Harcourt Trade, 1979
ISBN 0156849097, 9780156849098
324 pages


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