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Pleasant Talk About Fruits Flowers and Farming - Exploring Nature's Beauty and Practicality - cover

Pleasant Talk About Fruits Flowers and Farming - Exploring Nature's Beauty and Practicality

Henry Ward Beecher

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Pleasant Talk About Fruits, Flowers and Farming," Henry Ward Beecher eloquently intertwines pastoral themes with practical agricultural wisdom. This work, rooted in the mid-19th century, reflects a burgeoning appreciation for horticulture and sustainability, marrying lyrical descriptions of nature with earnest discussions on farming techniques. Beecher's style is accessible, often drawing on anecdotal evidence and personal reflections that allow readers to engage intimately with both the beauty of the natural world and the necessity of responsible stewardship. This book not only serves as a guide to cultivation but also as a celebration of the agrarian lifestyle, resonating in an era when the industrial revolution was reshaping American life. As a prominent social reformer, preacher, and orator, Beecher's background greatly informs this text. He was influenced by the transcendentalist movement, as well as his dedication to social justice and moral improvement. Beecher'Äôs sermons and writings often emphasized the connections between spirituality, community, and the environment, illustrating a holistic approach to agriculture that aligns with his broader life mission. For those seeking to reconnect with nature while gaining insightful agricultural knowledge, "Pleasant Talk About Fruits, Flowers and Farming" is an essential read. It not only provides timeless guidance but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the serene beauty of the rural landscape. Readers will find themselves enriched, whether they are seasoned farmers or urban dwellers yearning for a touch of the pastoral.
Disponible depuis: 10/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 407 pages.

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