Martin Walters
Author of The World of Animals
About the Author
Works by Martin Walters
Bloomsbury Illustrated Dictionary of Prehistoric Life (Bloomsbury illustrated dictionaries) (1995) 22 copies
The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wild Flowers and Flora of the Americas (2007) 21 copies, 1 review
Bloomsbury Illustrated Dictionary of Animal Life (Bloomsbury Illustrated Dictionaries) (1992) 21 copies
Associated Works
Trees of Britain and Europe (Collins Nature Guides) (1987) — Translator, some editions — 131 copies, 3 reviews
The Hamlyn Photographic Guide to the Wild Flowers of Britain and Northern Europe (1992) — Distribution maps — 8 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Oxford
- Occupations
- writer
editor
translator
naturalist - Organizations
- Nature in Cambridgeshire
Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire
Cambridge Bird Club
Cambridge Natural History Society - Places of residence
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
Are you looking for an encyclopedia that you don’t have to deal with evolution theories? Then you have found it. The first page of this beautifully illustrated book starts out quoting the Bible in Genesis 1:1. Then you will find a section on the same page dealing with the flood during Noah’s time. You will learn a bit about the kingdoms, classification, grouping of all of God's amazing creatures.
The book is broke up in seven different section: Simple Animals, Worms, Snails & Starfish, show more Insects & Other Arthropods, Fish, Amphibians & Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals.
With 256 full-color pages, beautifully illustrated pictures filled with information for any research paper or just for fun. You can learn about the behavior and habitats of all types of animals. It includes information about the smallest microscopic creatures to the largest animal in God's amazing world.
This encyclopedia can hold its own weight when you compare it to other similar encyclopedia’s. I would highly recommend this encyclopedia for any Christian library. This is a Christian homeschool must have in my opinion.
My kids love the pictures just as much as I do. This could easily be a unit study by just starting on the first page to all 256 pages. Did you hear that, “You could use this book as a textbook, unit study and even as a general reference book.”
You might learn something new while browsing through the pages!
Disclaimer: I provided a copy of this book from New Leaf Publishing Group/Master Books for free in order to write this review. All thoughts and opinions are mine and were not subject to editing from the publisher. show less
The book is broke up in seven different section: Simple Animals, Worms, Snails & Starfish, show more Insects & Other Arthropods, Fish, Amphibians & Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals.
With 256 full-color pages, beautifully illustrated pictures filled with information for any research paper or just for fun. You can learn about the behavior and habitats of all types of animals. It includes information about the smallest microscopic creatures to the largest animal in God's amazing world.
This encyclopedia can hold its own weight when you compare it to other similar encyclopedia’s. I would highly recommend this encyclopedia for any Christian library. This is a Christian homeschool must have in my opinion.
My kids love the pictures just as much as I do. This could easily be a unit study by just starting on the first page to all 256 pages. Did you hear that, “You could use this book as a textbook, unit study and even as a general reference book.”
You might learn something new while browsing through the pages!
Disclaimer: I provided a copy of this book from New Leaf Publishing Group/Master Books for free in order to write this review. All thoughts and opinions are mine and were not subject to editing from the publisher. show less
We are crazy about anything science in our home. I was excited to get a chance to review this book. This encyclopedia is jammed packed with information for those curious minds. I love that this encyclopedia also begins with quoting God’s Word from Genesis 1:1.
The book is divided into seven different sections: Matter and Chemicals, Energy, Motion and Machines, Electricity and Magnetism, Light and Sound, Earth and Science, Space and Time, and even Science Experiments.
You can explore show more God’s creation from the furthest star in the universe to the smallest atom under our feet. There is over 800 illustrations and photographs. Over 60 different science experiments.
I am already thinking how to utilize this book into our homeschool. It is truly a wonderful source of information for Christian homeschool or for a Christian library. I could easily use the information and experiments for a science fair projects.
I am going to repeat a statement from my review from, The World of Animals. “This encyclopedia can hold its own weight when you compare it to other similar encyclopedia’s. I would highly recommend this encyclopedia for any Christian library. This is a Christian homeschool must have in my opinion.” You could use this book as a textbook, unit study and even as a general reference book.”
Disclaimer: I provided a copy of this book from New Leaf Publishing Group/Master Books for free in order to write this review. All thoughts and opinions are mine and were not subject to editing from the publisher. show less
The book is divided into seven different sections: Matter and Chemicals, Energy, Motion and Machines, Electricity and Magnetism, Light and Sound, Earth and Science, Space and Time, and even Science Experiments.
You can explore show more God’s creation from the furthest star in the universe to the smallest atom under our feet. There is over 800 illustrations and photographs. Over 60 different science experiments.
I am already thinking how to utilize this book into our homeschool. It is truly a wonderful source of information for Christian homeschool or for a Christian library. I could easily use the information and experiments for a science fair projects.
I am going to repeat a statement from my review from, The World of Animals. “This encyclopedia can hold its own weight when you compare it to other similar encyclopedia’s. I would highly recommend this encyclopedia for any Christian library. This is a Christian homeschool must have in my opinion.” You could use this book as a textbook, unit study and even as a general reference book.”
Disclaimer: I provided a copy of this book from New Leaf Publishing Group/Master Books for free in order to write this review. All thoughts and opinions are mine and were not subject to editing from the publisher. show less
An authoritative guide to more than 750 wild flowers of the USA, Canada, Central and South America. Beautifully illustrated with more than 1750 specially commissioned watercolors, photographs and maps.
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- 51
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- Rating
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