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Detail of the portrait of W.H. Hudson by Frank Brooks that hangs above the fireplace at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds headquarters in Sandy, England. A beanpole of a man, decked out in tweeds, waistcoat and laced boots, looking more British than the British, he kept himself cool by carrying a moist handkerchief inside his hat. Some believed that Hudson, sharp-eyed and constantly on the move, was like a wild bird himself—a hawk, perhaps, or an eagle. His laugh sounded like that of the green woodpecker, reports Conor Mark Jameson in his new biography, adding that he could no longer listen to that bird without thinking of Hudson.
Persons: . Hudson, Frank Brooks, Conor Mark Jameson William Henry Hudson, Hudson, Conor Mark Jameson Organizations: Royal Society for Locations: ., Sandy , England, tweeds, British
The Burroughs-Edison-Ford party is ferried across the Jackson River in Virginia in 1918. Photo: Benson Ford Research Center‘The trouble with driving,” observed nature writer John Burroughs, “is you have to keep your eyes glued to the road all the while.” He had been skeptical of those new machines, their propensity to fill “the land with noise and hurry.” But things changed when in January 1913 he received a free, brand-new Model T from none other than Henry Ford himself. Yanked out of the 19th century right into Ford’s modern mobile utopia, Burroughs was soon zooming around as if he’d been doing nothing else his whole life.
Persons: Benson, John Burroughs, , Henry Ford, Yanked, Burroughs, he’d Organizations: Burroughs, Edison, Benson Ford Research Center Locations: Jackson, Virginia
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