[NatureNS] Teal(e) as a surname

Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 15:21:48 -0300
From: Brian Bartlett <bbartlett@eastlink.ca>
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Paul, Like you, I hope Teale isn't being forgotten. The year he died, 1980, 
I found a hardback four-volume set of his "American Seasons" sequence in a 
used-book shop in Montreal. In the 2nd edition (2002) of The Norton Book of 
Nature Writing (at 1152 pages, probably the most comprehensive book of its 
kind on the market, at least of American nature writing), you'll be glad to 
know, a short essay by Teale called "The Lost Woods" is included. That essay 
ends by speaking of "an interest in the ways and the mysteries of the wild 
world that a lifetime is not too long to satisfy."
    Sadly, however, an amazon.ca and chaptersindigo search just suggested 
that none of his many books are any longer in print.
Brian


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From: "Paul S. Boyer" <psboyer@eastlink.ca>
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> Speaking of the surname Teal (and its variants), I hope that Edwin Way 
> Teale (1899-1980), the famous naturalist-writer-photographer, will not  be 
> forgotten.
> See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Way_Teale 

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