John James Audubon (Burroughs)/Bibliography

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816608John James Audubon (Burroughs) — BibliographyJohn Burroughs

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

The works of Audubon are mentioned in the chronology at the beginning of the volume and in the text. Of the writings about him the following—apart from the obvious books of reference in American biography—are the main sources of information:—

I. Prose Writings of America. By Rufus Wilmot Griswold. (Philadelphia, 1847: Carey & Hart.)

II. Brief Biographies. By Samuel Smiles. (Boston, 1861: Ticknor & Fields.)

III. Audubon, the Naturalist of the New World: His Adventures and Discoveries. By Mrs. Horace Roscoe Stebbing St. John. (Revised, with additions. Boston, 1864: Crosby & Nichols. New York, 1875: The World Publishing House.)

IV. The Life and Adventures of John James Audubon, the Naturalist. Edited, from materials supplied by his widow, by Robert Buchanan. (London, 1868: S. Low, son & Marston.)

V. The Life of John James Audubon. Edited by his widow, with an Introduction by James Grant Wilson. (New York, 1869: Putnams.)

VI. Famous Men of Science. By Sarah Knowles Bolton. (Boston, 1889: T. Y. Crowell & Co.)

VII. Audubon and his Journals. By Maria R. Audubon. With Zoölogical and Other Notes by Elliott Coues. (New York, 1897: Charles Scribner's Sons. Two volumes.) This is by far the most interesting and authentic of any of the sources of information.