J. G. Wood
Born 1827-01-01
Died 1889-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10360151A
Top Subjects
- Juvenile literature (14)
- Natural history (10)
- Zoology (8)
- Animals (8)
- Animal behavior (5)
- Birds (4)
- Insects (4)
Books by J. G. Wood
Total count: 49
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The popular natural history1800-01-01
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Man & beast here & hereafter1800-01-01
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Lectures on the principles and practice of perspectiveas delivered at the Royal Institution3d ed., cor. and enl.Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies1844-01-01
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The illustrated natural historyC.S. Francis & Co.1853-01-01
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Every boy's booka complete encyclopædia of sports and amusements : intended to afford recreation and instruction to boys in their leisure hoursG. Routledge & Co. Farringdon Street [London] ...1855-01-01
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Sketches and ancedotes of animal life2nd seriesG. Routledge and Co.1855-01-01
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Beestheir habits, management, and treatmentThe second edition.George Routledge & Co.1855-01-01
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Stories and anecdotes of dogsWillis P. Hazard1856-01-01
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A handbook of gymnasticsG. Routledge and Sons1858-01-01
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The common objects of the countryG. Routledge & Company1858-01-01
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A handbook of swimming and skatingG. Routledge1858-01-01
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The playground, or, The boy's book of gamesG. Routledge & Company1858-01-01
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My feathered friendsRoutledge, Warne and Routledge1860-01-01
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The children's picture-book of quadrupeds and other mammaliaSampson Low, Son & Company1860-01-01
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The common objects of the sea shoreincluding hints for an aquariumRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge1861-01-01
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The children's picture-book of quadrupedsand other mammaliaHarper1861-01-01
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Sketches and anecdotes of animal lifeNew ed.G. Routledge and co.1861-01-01
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The Children's picture-book of birdsHarper & Brothers, Publishers,c18611861-01-01
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Natural history picture bookbirdsRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge1862-01-01
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Glimpses into petlandBell and Daldy1863-01-01
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The illustrated natural historybirdsRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge1864-01-01
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Homes without handsbeing a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of constructionLongmans, Green and Company1865-01-01
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CroquêtF.Warne and Co.1866-01-01
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The natural history of manbeing an account of the manners and customs of the uncivilized races of men. Africa1868-01-01
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Stories and anecdotes of bearspublisher not identified1868-01-01
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Bible animalsbeing a description of every living creature mentioned in the Scriptures from the ape to the coralLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer1869-01-01
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The uncivilized races, or, Natural history of manbeing a complete account of the manners and customs, and the physical, social and religious condition and characteristics, of the uncivilized races of men, throughout the entire worldNettleton & Co.1870-01-01
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The boy's own book of natural historyG. Routledge & Sons1870-01-01
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The boy's own book of natural historyGeorge Routledge & Sons1871-01-01
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A world of little wonders, Or, Insects at homeBeing a popular account of all those insects which are useful or destructive, minutely describing their structure, habits and transformationsHurst & Co.1871-01-01
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Strange dwellingsbeing a description of the habitations of animalsLee and Shepard1872-01-01
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Insects at homebeing a popular account of all those insects which are useful or destructive, and minutely describing their structure, habits, and transformationsWilliam Rutter & Company1873-01-01
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Trespassersshowing how the inhabitants of earth, air, and water are enabled to trespass on domains not their ownThomas Nelson and Sons1875-01-01
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Wood's Bible animalsa description of the habits, structure, and uses of every living creature mentioned in the scriptures, from the ape to the coral : and explaining all those passages in the Old and New Testaments in which reference is made to beast, bird, reptile, fish, or insectAmerican ed.J.W. Lyon1877-01-01
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Wood's Bible animalsa description of the habits, structure, and uses of every living creature mentioned in the Scriptures from the ape to the coral : explaining all those passages in the Old and New Testaments in which reference is madeo beast, bird, reptile, fish, or insect . . .Bradley, Garretson1877-01-01
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Insects abroadbeing a popular account of foreign insects, their structure, habits, and transformationsG. Routledge1880-01-01
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Illustrated natural history for young peopleGeorge Routledge and Sons, Limited1882-01-01
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The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the worldbeing a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristicsJ. A. Brainerd & Company1883-01-01
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Man and his handiworkYoung1886-01-01
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The branch-builders and miscellaneafrom "Homes without hands"Longmans, Green, and Company1887-01-01
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Wild animals of the Biblefrom "Bible animals"Longmans, Green1887-01-01
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Romance of animal life1889-01-01
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The dominion of manR. Bentley1889-01-01
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Lane and Field1891-01-01
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Fourth natural history readerBoston School Supply Co.1892-01-01
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Wood's Natural history for childrenW.B. Conkey Company1898-01-01
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The common objects of the sea-shoreincluding hints for an aquarium16th ed., re-illustrated with new text-cuts.G. Routledge & sons, limited1905-01-01
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Wood's natural historycomprising mammals, birds, reptiles and fishesJohn C. Winston1923-01-01
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Natural history picture bookreptiles, fishes, insects, etcRoutledge