At first glance the pond is an idyllic place so Mr. and Mrs. Warbler pick it as the perfect location to raise their family. But everything is not as smooth as it seems and danger is prevalent in the animal kingdom. An interesting and detailed look at the delicate ecosystem of...
Carl Ewald (born October 15, 1856 at Bredelykke in Gram in Schleswig, died February 23, 1908) was a Danish author, best known for his Darwinist- inspired art adventures on nature. After working as a journalist at a local newspaper in Svendborg, he settled down as a freelance...
"Advices from Cape Town report the finding on a farm near Fontein, a hundred miles north of here, of a diamond which in size is only second to the famous Koh-i-noor. The stone, which is in the shape of an egg with the top cut off, weighs 1,649 carats, and was discovered after...
Arthur Henry Adams (6 June 1872 - 4 March 1936) was a journalist and author. He was born in Lawrence, New Zealand, and educated at the University of Otago, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and began studying law. He then abandoned law to become a journalist in Wellington,...
Carl Ewald (1856-1908) was a Danish author, journalist and novelist, known especially for his fairytales. After making a name for himself as a novelist, he published three important collections of fairy tales: In det Fri (In the Open, 1892), Fem Nye Eventyr (Five New Fairy Tales,...
"The Pond" from Carl Ewald. Danish novelist (1856-1908).
Carl Ewald (born October 15, 1856 at Bredelykke in Gram in Schleswig, died February 23, 1908) was a Danish author, best known for his Darwinist- inspired art adventures on nature. After working as a journalist at a local newspaper in Svendborg, he settled down as a freelance...
The Pond by Carl Ewald is a captivating tale that weaves together themes of nature, adventure, and the delicate balance of ecosystems. Set in the serene and enchanting environment of a pond, Ewald's narrative captures the beauty and complexity of this microcosm,...