William Joseph Long
Born
in North Attleboro, Mass., The United States
April 03, 1867
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Secrets of the Woods
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published
1899
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107 editions
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English Literature: Its History and Significance for the Life of the English-Speaking World
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published
1909
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145 editions
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Wilderness Ways
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published
1900
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77 editions
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School of the Woods
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published
1902
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48 editions
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Ways of Wood Folk
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published
1899
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96 editions
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A Little Brother to the Bear
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published
1921
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55 editions
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How Animals Talk: And Other Pleasant Studies of Birds and Beasts
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published
1921
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33 editions
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Wood Folk at School
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published
1903
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49 editions
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Outlines of English and American Literature
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published
1917
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49 editions
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Northern Trails: Some Studies of Animal Life in the Far North
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published
1905
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31 editions
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“Many men will hurry a mile to see skyrockets, who never notice Orion and the Pleiades from their own doorstep.”
― English Literature: Its History and Significance for the Life of the English-Speaking World
― English Literature: Its History and Significance for the Life of the English-Speaking World
“tis a poor way to make a child love study by beginning with the things which he naturally dislikes.”
― English Literature (Spoken English & Grammar): William J. Long Explores the Richness of English Literary Tradition by William J. Long
― English Literature (Spoken English & Grammar): William J. Long Explores the Richness of English Literary Tradition by William J. Long
“No good use-um bait," he said, "Keeonekh like-um fresh fish, an' catch-um self all he want.”
― Secrets of the Woods
― Secrets of the Woods
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