
John Hay (August 31, 1915 - 2011)[1] was an American author, naturalist and conservation activist. He published two autobiographies, A beginner's faith in things unseen (Boston : Beacon Press, 1995) and Mind the Gap: The Education of a Nature Writer. (Reno: University of Nevada...




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"The Breadwinners" from John Hay. American statesman, diplomat, author, journalist (1838-1905).

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