
Edward Step (1855–1931)
Author of Wayside and Woodland Trees
About the Author
Series
Works by Edward Step
Nature Rambles: an Introduction to Country-lore: Summer to Autumn - (the Come-with-me books) (1934) 5 copies
Wild Flowers Month by Month 2 copies
A Naturalist's Holiday 2 copies
Spring Flowers of the Wild 1 copy
Associated Works
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- Birthdate
- 1855
- Date of death
- 1931
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- naturalist
- Organizations
- Linnaean Society of London
- Nationality
- UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
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Reviews
Published in 1919 Insect Artizans and Their Work is divided up into 13 sections each devoted to a particular art of insects; Spinners & Weavers, Miners, Masons, Carpenters and Wood-workers, Upholsterers, Wax-workers, Paper-makers, Tailors, Horticulturists, Sanitary Officers, Musicians, Buglars and finally Lamp-bearers. There's also a full index of every insect mentioned in the book.
I found this to be a rather interesting book to read which gave a glimpse into the insect world that you show more usually wouldn't consider, and a review of certain species which we also don't see here in Australia which in itself was also of interest.
The primary things I took away from reading this was a new appreciation for wasps and also learning that glow-worms are in fact not actual worms, something I wasn't aware of, although admittedly my knowledge of glow-worms is pretty much limited to learning as a child that you had to turn the torch off and be quiet for them to glow.
Would recommend for anyone with a passing interest in learning some more about the insects around us. show less
I found this to be a rather interesting book to read which gave a glimpse into the insect world that you show more usually wouldn't consider, and a review of certain species which we also don't see here in Australia which in itself was also of interest.
The primary things I took away from reading this was a new appreciation for wasps and also learning that glow-worms are in fact not actual worms, something I wasn't aware of, although admittedly my knowledge of glow-worms is pretty much limited to learning as a child that you had to turn the torch off and be quiet for them to glow.
Would recommend for anyone with a passing interest in learning some more about the insects around us. show less
One of the hidden treasure from more than 100 years ago. A gem on botanical illustration.
Lavishly illustrated with large, vigorous engravings of superb quality. A reissue of "Stories and Pictures of Birds, Beasts and Fishes" and "Stories of Animal life" in one volume, with a number of other articles added.
WAYSIDE AND WOODLAND FERNS POCKET GUID TO BRITISH FERNS ,HORSTAILS AND CLUB MOSSES PUBLISHED BY FREDERICK WARNE AND CO NEW YORK 1908 by Edward Step
COLOURED FIGURES OF EVERY SPECIES BY MABEL STEP ANS 67 PHOTOGRAPHES BY THE AUTHOR TOTAL 143 PLATES
NICE COPY EMBOSSED GREEN COVER WITH GUILT
NICE COPY EMBOSSED GREEN COVER WITH GUILT
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Statistics
- Works
- 37
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 300
- Popularity
- #78,267
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 4
- ISBNs
- 9











