Read James Cook's edited version of " The Star Thrower" from The Unexpected Universe. Intuitiveness and the second his love for animals and their guileless appealįor him. Two of Eiseley's most famous essays, "The Star Thrower," and "The Innocentįox," are included here: the first essay displays Eiseley's almost supernatural That emphasize the unifying themes of desolation and renewal in the planet's Provide "the stabilization and protection of custom."Įssay delivered as an address at the University of Kansas centennial celebration in April 1966.Įssays dealing with a naturalist's encounters with various aspects of the universe Of himself and nature and how the developments in science affect that vision.Īwarded in 1961 the John Burroughs Medal for the best publication in the fieldĮssays reflecting on the role of the teacher to present new ideas but still (1960, Atheneum Reissued by Nebraska Press, 1999)Įssays growing out of a series of lectures exploring the changes in man's vision Many of these have a Nebraska background. The first and most widely read collection of essays with over a million copies Eiseley collections found in Lincoln City Libraries.
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