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Charles Waterton
Charles Waterton Further Information
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For further information visit the websites listed under Features.
Further Reading
Charles Waterton:
Wanderings in South America
Originally published in 1825 this is Waterton's most famous book and has been in print for most of the time since then.
Charles Waterton:
Essays in Natural History
Originally 3 volumes published in 1838, 1844 and 1857 these were combined into a single volume in 1871 by Norman Moore.
Julia Blackburn:
Charles Waterton, Traveller and Conservationist
(1989)
Brian Edginton:
Charles Waterton. A Biography (1996)
Philip Gosse:
The Squire of Walton Hall (1940)
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Charles Waterton
Charles Waterton's Creations
Charles Waterton's Taxidermy
Walton Hall
Home of Squire Charles Waterton
Waterton Park
Waterton Lakes National Park Canada
Taxidermy Article
The Gentle Art of Political Taxidermy