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Margaret Gatty's parables celebrate the natural world and provision
life guidance: wise and attentive, their moral lessons are valuable
for persons of all ages. Many of the stories within contain
memorable and commonsense examples of acting the right way. Using
the beauty of nature as a medium for expression, the author
demonstrates the importance of good conduct and living a life by
firm principles. While the teachings are simple to grasp, the
author lavishes her stories with expressive language and
vocabulary, which serves to make the narrations easier to recall,
while offering a challenge for younger readers eager to improve
their English skills. Unconstrained by preconceived notions of
teaching, Margaret Gatty's fullest talents and instinctive
abilities are displayed in these parables. Not content merely with
dispensing lessons, the author wants readers to think and
appreciate the greatness of the outdoors and the majesty of nature.
Margaret Gatty (1809 1873) was an English writer best known for her
researches on sundials and British seaweeds. After marrying the
Rev. Alfred Gatty in 1839, she moved to Ecclesfield, Yorkshire,
where she pursued her literary and scientific studies. This volume,
first published in 1872, contains detailed descriptions of various
styles of sundials, many taken from Gatty's own collection. Over
350 sundials from across Britain and Europe are described, and each
sundial's location is noted in this work, which was one of the
first popular books on the subject. Examples included range from
portable sundials to early Saxon sundials, as well as the more
familiar church sundials. This volume is one of Gatty's best known
works, and remains a valuable reference for the various types of
sundials and the variations and similarities in their mottoes. For
more information on this author, see http:
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1909. A delightful collection of tales. Contents: A Lesson of
Faith; The Law of Authority and Obedience; The Unknown Land;
Knowledge Not the Limit of Belief; Training and Restraining; The
Light of Truth; Waiting; A Lesson of Hope; The Circle of Blessing;
The Law of the Wood; Active and Passive; Daily Bread; Not Lost, But
Gone Before; Motes in the Sunbeam; Red Snow; Whereunto?; Purring
When You're Pleased; The Voices of the Earth; The Master of the
Harvest; The Deliverer; Inferior Animals; The General Thaw; The
Light of Life; Gifts; Night and Day; Kicking; Imperfect
Instruments; Cobwebs; and Birds in the Nest.
A collection of parables by Margaret Gatty which includes the
following: A Lesson of Faith, The Law of Authority and Obedience,
The Unknown Land, Knowledge not the Limit of Belief, Training and
Restraining, The Light of Truth, Waiting, A Lesson of Hope, The
Circle of Blessing, The Law of the Wood, Active and Passive, Daily
Bread, Not Lost, But Gone Before, Motes in the Sunbeam, Red Snow,
Whereunto?, Purring When You're Pleased, The Voices of the Earth,
The Master of the Harvest, The Deliverer, Inferior Animals, The
General Thaw, The Light of Life, Gifts, Night and Day, Kicking,
Imperfect Instruments, Cobwebs, and Birds in the Nest.
Margaret Gatty's parables celebrate the natural world and provision
life guidance: wise and attentive, their moral lessons are valuable
for persons of all ages. Many of the stories within contain
memorable and commonsense examples of acting the right way. Using
the beauty of nature as a medium for expression, the author
demonstrates the importance of good conduct and living a life by
firm principles. While the teachings are simple to grasp, the
author lavishes her stories with expressive language and
vocabulary, which serves to make the narrations easier to recall,
while offering a challenge for younger readers eager to improve
their English skills. Unconstrained by preconceived notions of
teaching, Margaret Gatty's fullest talents and instinctive
abilities are displayed in these parables. Not content merely with
dispensing lessons, the author wants readers to think and
appreciate the greatness of the outdoors and the majesty of nature.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1909 Edition.
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