The Wild Elephant and the Method of Capturing and Taming it in CeylonTennent, James Emerson, Sir
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The Wild Elephant and the Method of Capturing and Taming it in Ceylon
Tennent, James Emerson, Sir
Elephants -- Sri Lanka
‘DR. HARTWIG has produced another delightful and instructive
volume, in which he illustrates the wonders of wisdom and
knowledge with which creation teems. The opening chapters
are devoted to a recapitulation of some of the magnificent
and astonishing phænomena which are observed in the heavens,
air, and sea, by way of developing the harmony which is
the universal law of nature. But throughout the greater
part of the work the Author confines himself to the domains
of vegetable and animal life; and here he accumulates a
surprising number of evidences of design, adaptation of
power, and inexhaustible resource. The work exhibits a very
unusual and most felicitous combination of accurate and
varied erudition with clear and popular writing. It is a true
instructor; for both the descriptions and the woodcuts with
which they are accompanied are scientifically correct, while
the narration is full of almost romantic interest. Each page
has some new wonder to enchant the youthful reader and excite
the reverent admiration of the thoughtful.... The reverence
and piety of Dr. HARTWIG’S works are a great recommendation
in days when scientific men seem to think their first duty in
speaking or writing is to avoid every word that could possibly
suggest the idea of a personal Deity and intelligent Creator.’
PATRIOT.
_Works by the same Author._
The TROPICAL WORLD: a Popular Scientific Account of the
Natural History of the Animal and Vegetable Kingdom in the
Equatorial Regions. With 8 Chromoxylographic Plates and
numerous Woodcuts. 8vo. 21_s._
The SEA and its LIVING WONDERS. With several hundred Woodcuts
in the Text, and a Series of Chromoxylographic Plates from
Original Designs by H. N. Humphreys. Third English Copyright
Edition. 8vo. 18_s._
‘This is the third edition, considerably enlarged, of the
first and best of Dr. HARTWIG’S beautiful and popular volumes
on natural history. The size of the book is increased by a
hundred pages; a good deal of it is remoulded; two whole new
chapters have been added, one on Marine Caves, the other on
Marine Constructions, such as Lighthouses and Breakwaters;
some of the old illustrations have disappeared, but their
place has been supplied by more and better; so that the new
edition really amounts to a recasting of the entire book. It
was a very good book before; it is better and more complete
now. Whether we regard the letterpress or the numerous
illustrations, it takes a rank second to none among ornamental
and popular books of science.’
GUARDIAN.
London: LONGMANS, GREEN, and CO. Paternoster Row.
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