À propos de l'auteur

Thornton W. Burgess was an American author and naturalist, renowned for his children's books that brought the natural world to life. Born in 1874, he dedicated a significant part of his life to writing stories that educated children about wildlife and conservation. His most famous works include 'The Burgess Bird Book for Children' and 'The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse', which reflect his deep love and understanding of nature. Through charming narratives and relatable characters, Burgess instilled a sense of wonder and respect for the environment in his young readers.

Burgess's influence extended beyond literature; he was also a prominent figure in the conservation movement during the early 20th century. His writings often featured themes of ecology and the importance of protecting wildlife, making him an early advocate for environmental awareness. Burgess's legacy continues through his books, which remain beloved by generations of readers, encouraging a love for nature that resonates to this day.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance August 25, 1874
Lieu de naissance Roxbury, Massachusetts, USA
Date de décès November 30, 1965