"Pictures Of Rustic Landscape, With Passages In Prose And Verse Selected By J. Davidson" is a captivating collection celebrating the beauty of the natural world. Featuring stunning illustrations by Myles Birket Foster alongside carefully chosen prose and verse by John Davidson, this book offers a window into the idyllic charm of rustic landscapes.
The anthology captures the serene and picturesque qualities of rural settings through descriptive passages and evocative imagery. Readers will appreciate the harmonious blend of visual and literary artistry, reflecting the enduring appeal of nature and the countryside. This volume is a testament to the artistic and literary sensibilities of the 19th century, making it a valuable addition to any collection of classic art and poetry.
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John Davidson has had a life-long interest in mysticism. Graduating in 1966 from Cambridge University with an honours degree in natural sciences, he took a post at the Uni-versity's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, where he worked for seventeen years. In 1984, he left the University to pursue independent interests and since then has written a number of books, including a series on science and mysticism and the ground-breaking work, The Gospel of Jesus - In Search of His Original Teachings. Read more about him at his website, www.johndavidson.org