Author:Edward Step
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[edit]- Plant-life: popular papers on the phenomena of botany (1883) (external scan)
- Wayside and woodland blossoms, a pocket guide to British wild-flowers for the country rambler, (1895) (external scan) (transcription project)
- By the Deep Sea: A Popular Introduction to the Wild Life of the British Shores. London: Jarrold & Sons. 1896. (external scan)
- Favourite flowers of garden and greenhouse (external scan) (transcription project) ().
- The Romance of wild flowers: a companion to the British flora, (1899) (external scan)
- Shell life, an introduction to the British Mollusca, (1901) (external scan)
- The flowering plants, grasses, sedges, & ferns of Great Britain and their allies, the club mosses, horsetails, etc, with Ann Pratt (1905), (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3, 4),
- Wayside and Woodland Trees, Project Gutenberg, Wayside and Woodland Trees: A pocket guide to the British sylva, (1910) (external scan)
- Messmates: a book of strange companionships in nature, (1913) (external scan)
- Popular botany; the living plant from seed to fruit, (1913) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- Marvels of insect life; a popular account of structure and habit, (1915) (external scan)
- Insect artizans and their work, (1919) (external scan)
- Animal Life of the British Isles, Project Gutenberg, (1921) Animal life of the British Isles. A pocket guide to the mammals, reptiles and batrachians of wayside and woodland (external scan)
About Edward Step
[edit]- review of Step 1896 in The Zoologist, 4th series, vol. 1, issue 667 (January, 1897), p. 42–43
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1931, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 92 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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