Wandering Through Winter
Wandering Through Winter
Edwin Way Teale. First edition. Dust Jacket: Bery Good+ An unclipped jacket with original price $6.50 on inside flap. In Mylar protective wrapper. Has a very small piece missing on top of spine. Hardcover: Near Fine. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1965. Former owner signature in flyleaf. Blue cloth with gold lettering on cover and spine. No other markings or writing in ghis stunning copy, well preserved, 370 pp. Includes 49 photographs taken by the author.
This is the final book in the four-volume series, a continent wide survey of the American seasons. Beginning at the Silver Strand, below San Diego, in the far southwestern corner of mainland America, it follows a leisurely, winding, 20,000 mile trail to end in the extreme northeastern corner of the country, above Caribou, in Maine. Teale first wrote about the adventure in North with the Spring. The book was followed by three others on the North American seasons: Autumn Across America, Journey Into Summer and Wandering Through Winter, which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1966.