Underhill
J.E. Underhill is a self-taught naturalist with many years of experience and special interests in the world of plant life. In 1958 he joined the British Columbia Provincial Parks Branch as their first permanent naturalists, and his work in this field has kept him in touch with a wide variety of natural history subjects. Ted Underhill is best known for his first book, Wild Berries of the Pacific Northwest.
J.E. Underhill is a self-taught naturalist with many years of experience and special interests in the world of plant life. In 1958 he joined the British Columbia Provincial Parks Branch as their first permanent naturalists, and his work in this field has kept him in touch with a wide variety of natural history subjects. Ted Underhill is best known for his first book, Wild Berries of the Pacific Northwest. See less
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Underhill book reviews
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Woodwright's Companion: Exploring Traditional Woodcraft
A good read with work tip's!
A quaint book taking you back to the old ways of building and preparing a house from a true "by scratch" way approach of construction. Told by the author in print and photo, a sometimes humorous ... Read More
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The Spiritual Life
Wonderful
by saranj, Jul 16, 2009
I couldn't put the book down. I read it in one evening. Read More
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Mysticism
Explaining Joy practically
by Colombo, May 17, 2007
Mysticism: A study in the nature and development of man?s spiritual consciousness
This book beats all the classics I have read, because it is not about other people but about the most personal joy ... Read More