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Thornton W. Burgess (1874–1965)

Autor de The Burgess Bird Book for Children

314+ Obras 24,325 Miembros 79 Reseñas 12 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

Thornton Waldo Burgess was born in Sandwich on January 14, 1874. Burgess graduated from Sandwich High School in 1891, and went on to attend a Business College in Boston from 1892-93. At the age of 17, Burgess briefly lived in Boston and then moved to Springfield, Massachusetts. He bought a place in mostrar más Hampden, Massachusetts in 1925 and made it his permanent home in 1957. He published his first book, Old Mother West Wind, in 1910 Burgess was a naturalist and conservationist, and loved loved nature and its living creatures so much that he wrote about them for 50 years. By the time he retired, he had written more than 170 books and 15,000 stories for daily columns in newspapers. Burgess was also actively involved with conservation efforts. Some of his projects over his lifetime included: The Green Meadow Club for land conservation programs. The Bedtime Stories Club for wildlife protection programs, the Happy Jack Squirrel Saving Club for War Savings Stamps & Bonds, the Radio Nature League broadcast from WBZA Springfield, MA., as well as helping to pass laws protecting migrant wildlife. For his efforts, an Honorary Literary Degree was bestowed upon Burgess in 1938 from Northeastern University. The Boston Museum of Science awarded him a gold medal for "leading children down the path to the wide wonderful world of the outdoors." He was also awarded the distinguished Service Medal of the Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund. In 1960, Burgess published his last book, Now I Remember, an autobiography. That same year, Burgess at the age of 83, had published his 15,000th story. From 1912 to 1960, without interruption, Burgess wrote a syndicated daily newspaper column titled "Bedtime Stories". Thornton Burgess died June 5, 1965, at the age of 91. The Thornton W. Burgess Society was incorporated in 1976. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-0003451. Courtesy of Chicago History Museum.

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Obras de Thornton W. Burgess

Old Mother West Wind (1910) 1,157 copias
The Adventures of Reddy Fox (1913) 1,051 copias
The Adventures of Bobby Coon (1918) 610 copias
Mother West Wind's Children (1911) 550 copias
Blacky the Crow (1922) 496 copias
Mother West Wind's Neighbors (1913) 431 copias
Mrs. Peter Rabbit (1919) 336 copias
The Adventures of Happy Jack (1918) 318 copias
The Adventures of Mr. Mocker (1914) 308 copias
Bowser the Hound (1920) 233 copias
The Adventures of Bob White (1919) 212 copias
Whitefoot the Wood Mouse (1922) 204 copias
Billy Mink (1924) 114 copias
The Adventures of Longlegs the Heron (1927) — Autor — 66 copias
Tommy and the Wishing Stone (1915) 57 copias
The Dear Old Briar-Patch (1947) 57 copias
The Littlest Christmas Tree (1954) 45 copias
Dandelion Library: Bedtime Stories / The Pony Engine (1958) — Contribuidor — 42 copias
Big Book of Animal Stories (2011) 37 copias
At Paddy the Beaver's Pond (1950) 34 copias
Animal Tales (1990) 31 copias
Favorite Tales (1942) 30 copias
Little Peter Cottontail (1956) 26 copias
Paddy's Surprise Visitor (1940) 19 copias
Tommy's Change of Heart (1921) 16 copias
The Christmas Reindeer (1926) 16 copias
A Robber Meets His Match (1940) 14 copias
At the Smiling Pool (1945) 14 copias
Tommy's Wishes Come True (1915) 13 copias
A Merry Coasting Party (1940) 12 copias
Young Flash the Deer (1940) 12 copias
Stories Around the Year (1955) 12 copias
Bobby Coon's Mistake (1940) 11 copias
While the Story-Log Burns (1938) 11 copias
Along Laughing Brook (1949) 9 copias
The Three Little Bears (1940) 9 copias
Peter Rabbit plays a joke (1953) 9 copias
Birds You Should Know (1933) 8 copias
Baby Animal Stories (1949) 6 copias
The Wishing-Stone Stories (1935) 6 copias
Little Chuck's Adventure (1942) 5 copias
A Woe-Begone Little Bear (1927) 4 copias
Milk and Honey (1927) 4 copias
Baby Possum Has a Scare (1912) 3 copias
Cubby Finds An Open Door (1927) 3 copias
An Imp of Mischief (1927) 3 copias
Nature Almanac 3 copias
Peter Rabbit Puts on Airs (1914) 3 copias
Frightened Baby (1927) 3 copias
Stories for Bedtime (1986) 2 copias
Unc' Billy Possum (1953) 2 copias
Peter Cottontail Mazes (1999) 2 copias
Happy Jack's Thrift Club (1918) 2 copias
The Book of Animal Life (1937) 2 copias
Cubby Gets a Bath (1927) 2 copias
The Feast at the Big Rock (1914) 2 copias
Bob White 1 copia
Animal Pictures (1925) 1 copia
Neighbors 1 copia
Happy Jacks 1 copia
Meet Peter Cottontail (2000) 1 copia
Buster Bear Goes Fishing (2014) 1 copia
Peter Rabbit's May-party (2017) 1 copia
Bride's Primer (1905) 1 copia
Green Forest Stories (2022) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

In the Nursery (1932) — Contribuidor — 288 copias
Best in Children's Books 08 (1958) 87 copias
Best in Children's Books 32 (1960) 83 copias
Best in Children's Books 26 (1959) 70 copias

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Lovely animal stories, these are sometimes just right for a soothing bedtime. My 5 year old is not excited to read more, but enjoys them when we do sit down for a quiet story or two.
 
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mslibrarynerd | 6 reseñas más. | Jan 13, 2024 |
Month of January 2022: Young Reader’s Classics

Not listed in the Accelerated Reader’s Program (ages 8-14 yrs, 2nd-8th grade)
A children’s classic originally published in 1922.

Thornton Burgess grew up in Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where he spent his time exploring around the water and woods and fell in love with nature. He started telling these stories to his one and only son. Then, he began a daily column in the New York Tribune. Finally, they were published in book form. His first novel, “Old Mother West Wind”, was published in 1910. They are stories that teach.

After reading this adventure story, kids will love envisioning what the crows may be thinking and doing next time they are out playing in the woods and hear them cawing. Burgess combines real characteristics of the crows behaviors with teachable moments for children…and the child may not even realize they are being taught because it’s the animals talking.

Blacky the Crow has two adventures. First, he has to decide just how important it is to satisfy his hunger for a couple of owl eggs. Does he risk his life and the lives of his friends? Second, is it worth risking his own life to warn his duck friends of the hunter who is hiding out nearby and coercing them into the area by putting out corn every morning, giving them a false sense of security?

I loved it! This would be a really good bedtime story to read to your young kids. Maybe a chapter or two a night. I’m thinking my two young hunter grandsons would love this. They have very imaginative minds. But I don’t think it will turn them off from deer hunting in the least. They love it too much.

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MissysBookshelf | otra reseña | Aug 27, 2023 |
An interesting autobiographical account by Burgess of his life and career, which was far more varied than I understood. Very enjoyable.
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JBD1 | Jun 25, 2023 |

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