
William J. (William Joseph) Long
William Joseph Long was an American writer, naturalist and minister. He lived and worked in Stamford, Connecticut as a minister of the First Congregationalist Church.

Ways of wood folk
Venture into the forests of yesteryear to witness the unique personalities and behaviors of woodland creatures, as seen through the eyes of a keen observer.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long

Northern Trails, Book I.
A wolf pack, led by the powerful and cunning Wayeeses, navigates the challenges of survival in the harsh wilderness of the north, where they must hunt, adapt, and interact with other animals to thrive.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long

English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English-Speaking World
** Travel through centuries of writing to discover how words reflect history and shape the journey of the English-speaking world.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long

Wood folk at school
Witness the secret lessons of the wild as young creatures learn the rules of survival through instinct and guidance.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long

A little brother to the bear, and other animal studies
Venture into the captivating domain of raccoons and other woodland creatures, where a mother's love guides her playful offspring through the wonders and difficulties of their forest home.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long

Secrets of the woods
Witness the cautious existence of a timid mouse and other woodland inhabitants as they navigate a world full of predators, revealing the hidden wonders of nature.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long

Wilderness ways
Witness the untamed lives of animals in their natural world, where instincts and survival dictate their every move through the careful observations of one fascinated writer.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long

Outlines of English and American Literature An Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
Discover a journey through time and artistry, where the lives and works of celebrated authors intertwine with the vibrant tapestry of history, inviting readers to witness the enduring power of language and storytelling.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long

How animals talk : $b And other pleasant studies of birds and beast
Uncover the unspoken connections between species, where wagging tails and gentle nudges speak volumes in the animal kingdom.
By William J. (William Joseph) Long