William J. Long

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ウィリアム・J・ロング(William J. Long、1867年 - 1952年)は、アメリカの作家、野生動物観察家、プロテスタントの牧師。 rdf:langString
William Joseph Long, född North Attleborough, Mass., 3 april 1867, död 1952, var en amerikansk författare. Long skrev populära skildringar över djurlivet som Wilderness ways (1900, svensk översättning 1915, 3:e upplagan 1926), Secrets of the woods (1901, svensk översättning 1912, 2:a upplagan 1923), School of the woods (1902, svensk översättning 1912), samt Wood folk comedies (1920, svensk översättning 1921). rdf:langString
Вильям Джозеф Лонг (англ. William Joseph Long) 3 апреля 1867, Норт-Атлборо‎, Массачусетс — 1952) — известный американский писатель, натуралист-любитель, автор многочисленных публикаций и книг о собственных наблюдениях живой природы. Жил в городе Стэмфорд (Коннектикут), США, являлся служителем (англ. a minister), Первой Конгрегационалистской Церкви. rdf:langString
William Joseph Long (3 April 1867 – 1952) was an American writer, naturalist and minister. He lived and worked in Stamford, Connecticut as a minister of the First Congregationalist Church. As a naturalist, he would leave Stamford every March, often with his son, Brian, and two daughters, Lois and Cesca, to travel to "the wilderness" of Maine. There they would stay until the first snows of October, although sometimes he would stay all winter. In the 1920s, he began spending his summers in Nova Scotia, claiming "the wilderness is getting too crowded". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString William Joseph Long (3 April 1867 – 1952) was an American writer, naturalist and minister. He lived and worked in Stamford, Connecticut as a minister of the First Congregationalist Church. As a naturalist, he would leave Stamford every March, often with his son, Brian, and two daughters, Lois and Cesca, to travel to "the wilderness" of Maine. There they would stay until the first snows of October, although sometimes he would stay all winter. In the 1920s, he began spending his summers in Nova Scotia, claiming "the wilderness is getting too crowded". He wrote of these wilderness experiences in the books Ways of Wood Folk, Wilderness Ways, Wood-folk Comedies, Northern Trails, Wood Folk at School, and many others. His earlier books were illustrated by Charles Copeland; two later ones were illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. Long believed that the best way to experience the wild was to "plant yourself and sit for hours on end to let the wild come to you; and they will!"
rdf:langString ウィリアム・J・ロング(William J. Long、1867年 - 1952年)は、アメリカの作家、野生動物観察家、プロテスタントの牧師。
rdf:langString William Joseph Long, född North Attleborough, Mass., 3 april 1867, död 1952, var en amerikansk författare. Long skrev populära skildringar över djurlivet som Wilderness ways (1900, svensk översättning 1915, 3:e upplagan 1926), Secrets of the woods (1901, svensk översättning 1912, 2:a upplagan 1923), School of the woods (1902, svensk översättning 1912), samt Wood folk comedies (1920, svensk översättning 1921).
rdf:langString Вильям Джозеф Лонг (англ. William Joseph Long) 3 апреля 1867, Норт-Атлборо‎, Массачусетс — 1952) — известный американский писатель, натуралист-любитель, автор многочисленных публикаций и книг о собственных наблюдениях живой природы. Жил в городе Стэмфорд (Коннектикут), США, являлся служителем (англ. a minister), Первой Конгрегационалистской Церкви.
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