
The Audubon Reader
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This unprecedented anthology of John James Audubon's lively and colorful writings about the American wilderness reintroduces the great artist and ornithologist as an exceptional American writer, a predecessor to Thoreau, Emerson, and Melville.
Audubon's award-winning biographer, Richard Rhodes, has gathered excerpts from his journals, letters, and published works, and has organized them to appeal to general readers. Rhodes's unobtrusive commentary frames a wide range of selections, including Audubon's vivid "bird biographies," correspondence with his devoted wife, Lucy, journal accounts of dramatic river journeys and hunting trips with the Shawnee and Osage Indians, and a generous sampling of brief narrative episodes that have long been out of print-engaging stories of pioneer life such as "The Great Pine Swamp," "The Earthquake," and "Kentucky Barbecue on the Fourth of July." Full-color reproductions of sixteen of Audubon's stunning watercolor illustrations accompany the text.
The Audubon Reader allows us to experience Audubon's distinctive voice directly and provides a window into his electrifying encounter with early America: with its wildlife and birds, its people, and its primordial wilderness.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction: America's Rare Bird
- Select Bibliography
- Chronology
- Part I: Going West
- The Pewee Flycatcher
- William Bakewell to Euphemia Gifford, 17 April 1808
- Lucy Audubon to Euphemia Gifford, 27 May 1808
- Episode: Kentucky Barbecue on the Fourth of July
- Episode: Journey Up the Mississippi
- Episode: The Earthquake
- The Pinnated Grouse
- Episode: A Wild Horse
- Episode: The White Perch and Its Favorite Bait
- The Passenger Pigeon
- Jean Audubon to John James Audubon, 24 September 1817
- The American Crow
- A Reader's Response: The Adventures of Buck Crow
- The Republican or Cliff Swallow
- Henderson House Inventory
- Part II: The American Woodsman
- The Least Bittern
- The Carolina Parrot
- The Ivory-billed Woodpecker
- Lucy Audubon to Euphemia Gifford, 1 April 1821
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 24 May-1 June 1821
- The Fair Incognito
- The Swallow-tailed Hawk
- The White-throated Sparrow
- The Purple Martin
- The Barred Owl
- Chuck-will's-widow
- The Little Screech Owl
- Episode: A Tough Walk for a Youth
- The Baltimore Oriole
- Episode: Niagara
- John James Audubon to Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, 14 April 1825
- John James Audubon to Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, 1 October 1825
- Part III: Mr. Audubon Arrives
- Ann Bakewell Gordon to Euphemia Gifford, 5 August 1826
- John James Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 1 September 1826
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 21 December 1826
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 27 December 1826
- The Great-footed Hawk
- The Alligator
- Victor Gifford Audubon to John James Audubon, 17 April 1827
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 20 June 1827
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 20 September 1827
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 5 December 1827
- Prospectus to The Birds of America
- Lucy Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 15 June 1828
- John James Audubon to John Woodhouse Audubon, 10 August 1828
- John James Audubon to William Swainson, 13 August 1828
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 17 November 1828
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 23 December 1828
- Lucy Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 19 January 1829
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 20 January 1829
- Lucy Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 30 January 1829
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 8 February 1829
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 20 February 1829
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 22 March 1829
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 6 May 1829
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 10 May 1829
- John James Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 18 July 1829
- Episode: The Great Pine Swamp
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 28 August 1829
- The Wild Turkey
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 29 August 1829
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 29 September 1829
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 11 October 1829
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 30 October 1829
- "Once More We Were Together ."
- Part IV: Underway for Old England
- John James Audubon to Robert Havell, Jr., 29 January 1830
- John James Audubon to Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, 5 May 1830
- Lucy Audubon to Victor Gifford and John Woodhouse Audubon, 15 May 1830
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 18 June 1830
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 21 June 1830
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 27 June 1830
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 28 June 1830
- Episode: The Opossum
- Episode: Improvements in the Navigation of the Mississippi
- Lucy Audubon to Victor Gifford and John Woodhouse Audubon, 30 August 1830
- John James Audubon to Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, 2 January 1831
- Lucy Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 26 February 1831
- John James Audubon to Robert Havell, Jr., 20 September 1831
- Part V: Florida
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 12 October 1831
- The Barn Owl
- Lucy Audubon to Robert Havell, Jr., 15 December 1831
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 22 January 1832
- Episode: Spring Garden
- John James Audubon to Edward Everett, 1 February 1832
- Episode: St. John's River in Florida
- John James Audubon to Richard Harlan, M.D., 1 March 1832
- Lucy Audubon to John James Audubon, 19 March 1832
- Episode: The Turtlers
- The Booby Gannet
- The White Ibis
- Part VI: Labrador
- John James Audubon to Edward Harris, 14 August 1832
- Lucy Audubon to Euphemia Gifford, 7 October 1832
- John James Audubon to Richard Harlan, M.D., 20 March 1833
- Labrador Journal
- The Great Black-backed Gull
- John Woodhouse Audubon to Thomas Lincoln, 9 January 1834
- John James Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 22 January 1834
- Lucy Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 26 January 1834
- John James Audubon to Edward Harris, 15 April 1834
- Part VII: Hope for Great Things
- John James Audubon to Richard Harlan, M.D., 20 August 1834
- John Woodhouse Audubon to Thomas Lincoln, 24 August 1834
- John James and Lucy Audubon to John Bachman, 25 August 1834
- Dialogue in a House in London (John Bachman to John James Audubon, 4 October 1834)
- John James Audubon to Edward Harris, 5 November 1834
- John James Audubon to Richard Harlan, M.D., 16 November 1834
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 10 December 1834
- John James Audubon to Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, 14 January 1835
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 20 July 1835
- The Bluebird
- John Bachman to John James Audubon, 22 January 1836
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 22 January 1836
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 9 March 1836
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 23 October 1836
- John James Audubon to the John Bachman Family, 24 February 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 3 March 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 22 March 1837
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon, 23 March 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 29 March 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 6 April 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 18 April 1837
- American White Pelican
- A Meeting with Sam Houston
- John James Audubon to Mrs. John Bachman, 2 July 1837
- John James Audubon to Lucy and Victor Gifford Audubon, 8 July 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 16 July 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 14 August 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 20 December 1837
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 14 April 1838
- John Bachman to John James Audubon, 16 April 1838
- John James Audubon to Lucy Audubon and Family, 5 July 1838
- Lucy Audubon to Euphemia Gifford, 29 September 1838
- Lucy and John James Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 30 June-2 July 1839
- John Bachman to John James Audubon, 13 September 1839
- Eliza Bachman Audubon to Mrs. I. M. Davis, 21 January 1840
- John James Audubon to Maria Martin, 29 February 1840
- John Bachman and John James Audubon to Victor Gifford Audubon, 10 May 1840
- John James Audubon to Daniel Webster, 8 September 1841
- Audubon's Progress: Three Letters from Will Bakewell
- The American Bison
- John James Audubon to John Bachman, 12 November 1843
- John Woodhouse Audubon to Thomas Lincoln, 11 March 1845
- John Bachman to His Family, 11 May 1848
- Victor Gifford Audubon to Maria Martin, 29 January 1849
- "The Task Is Accomplished ."
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- About the Editor
- Illustrations
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