"Wild Animal Verses Made at the New York Zoological Park" is a charming collection of poems by Almeda Merchant Castello, first published in 1913. These delightful verses offer a glimpse into the animal kingdom through the eyes of a keen observer and poet. Castello’s work captures the essence of the animals residing at the New York Zoological Park, presenting each creature with a unique and engaging voice.
This collection is perfect for poetry lovers and those interested in nature and animals. The simple yet evocative language makes it accessible to readers of all ages. Rediscover the wonder of wildlife through the timeless verses of Almeda Merchant Castello.
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