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Lot #226
John Burroughs

“I have fought my battle for the birds by trying to awaken an interest in them; now you younger men do well to enlist the public in helping establish bird sanctuaries”

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“I have fought my battle for the birds by trying to awaken an interest in them; now you younger men do well to enlist the public in helping establish bird sanctuaries”

Famed American naturalist (1837–1921) best known for his writings on nature and travel. ALS, two pages, 4.75 x 7.25, July 3. Burroughs writes Harold Baynes. In full: “Your letter comes to me just as I am setting myself at Woodchuck Lodge on the home farm for my summer’s work & play. I have a new vol. of essays to lick into shape for fall publication & some new essays to write. I wish I was in the mood to respond to your kind invitation for Sept. but I am not. Call on some of the younger men. I am old & preoccupied & of late years have felt compelled to decline all invitations of a public character. I can keep well & do my work on no other conditions. I have fought my battle for the birds by trying to awaken an interest in them; now you younger men do well to enlist the public in helping establish bird sanctuaries etc. You have my sympathy & hearty good will. Sometime I am sure I shall come your way & see what you have done.” In fine condition, with intersecting folds, a few spots of toning, and a brush to one word on the first page. RRAuction COA.

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  • Dates: #360 - Ended August 11, 2010