
Ernest Ingersoll
Ernest Ingersoll was an American naturalist, writer and explorer.

Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore
Travel across cultures and time to discover the magical roles birds have played in human's most enchanting stories and enduring beliefs.
By Ernest Ingersoll

The Ice Queen
Three young orphans take to the ice on a daring adventure, hoping to find family and fortune, but will they arrive at their destination or perish trying?
By Ernest Ingersoll

The Book of the Ocean
Discover earth's oceans, its ancient past, and a world where the ocean's currents shape everything from climate to human exploration.
By Ernest Ingersoll

The Crest of the Continent: A Summer's Ramble in the Rocky Mountains and Beyond
Embark on a late 19th-century adventure with a group of friends as they explore the majestic Rocky Mountains by train, encountering breathtaking vistas and the raw beauty of the American West.
By Ernest Ingersoll

The Silver Caves: A Mining Story
Three young miners risk everything for a final shot at striking silver, but their dreams are threatened by a greedy rival lurking in the shadows.
By Ernest Ingersoll

Golden Alaska: A Complete Account to Date of the Yukon Valley
** Journey to the late 19th century Yukon Valley, where fortune seekers face treacherous paths in pursuit of glittering gold.
By Ernest Ingersoll

Zoölogy: The Science of Animal Life Popular Science Library, Volume XII (of 16), P. F. Collier & Son Company, 1922
Uncover the secrets of the animal kingdom and the origins of life itself in this vintage exploration of nature's wonders.
By Ernest Ingersoll

The Mentor: American Naturalists, Vol. 7, Num. 9, Serial No. 181, June 15, 1919
Discover the inspiring stories of extraordinary Americans who fearlessly ventured into the wild, blending art and science to unveil the hidden wonders of nature.
By Ernest Ingersoll