"Fabre's Book of Insects" is a 1935 hardcover edition that offers a captivating exploration of the insect world. This work is a retelling of Jean-Henri Fabre's "Souvenirs entomologiques," translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, and adapted by Mrs. Rodolph Stawell. The book is renowned for its vivid descriptions of insect behavior and habitats, making complex entomological concepts accessible to a broad audience.
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Illustrations: The book features 12 color plates by illustrator Edward Julius Detmold, enhancing the reader's visual experience of the insect world.