Explore the fascinating world of 19th-century Rhode Island through the unique lens of Nancy Luce, a woman deeply connected to her poultry. "A Complete Edition of the Works of Nancy Luce" offers a glimpse into her life and the remarkable bond she shared with her chickens.
This collection, a biographical portrait as unique as its subject, sheds light on Luce's experiences, particularly her understanding and care for her flock. Readers interested in animal biographies and historical perspectives will find her story both touching and insightful.
Delve into her observations on poultry and their well-being. While categorized under "Poultry -- Diseases," the work offers a broader look at Luce's life and devotion to her beloved birds. Discover a timeless narrative of companionship and resilience within the pages of this carefully prepared edition.
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