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  1. John Thomas Gould (October 22, 1908 – September 1, 2003) was an American humorist, essayist, and columnist who wrote a column for the Christian Science Monitor for over sixty years from a farm in Lisbon Falls, Maine.

  2. Oct 7, 2022 · Essayist John Gould, shown here at a 2002 luncheon held in his honor, was first published in The Christian Science Monitor on Oct. 22, 1942. By Owen Thomas Staff writer. Updated Oct. 19, 2022,...

  3. For a man with no formal scientific training, John Gould made a remarkable name for himself as one of the great naturalist figures of the nineteenth century. Gould's two great contributions to science were taxonomically describing Charles Darwin's Galapagos finches and his descriptions of Australian fauna.

  4. There was a craze for natural history and John Gould was in the perfect position to become an important player. The surge of interest in natural history in the 19th century came at a time when book production exploded as a result of the harnessing of steam power to drive the printing presses.

  5. With the obsession of a collector and an eye for artistic talent, John Gould succeeded in creating one of the most recognisable and long-lasting brand names in natural history. Legendary 'bird man' Discover more

  6. Apr 10, 2018 · A magnificent set of works by the unrivalled naturalist John Gould – the most celebrated British ornithologist of the nineteenth-century – features in the upcoming Travel, Atlases, Maps and Natural History sale in London on 15 May.

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  8. Sep 3, 2003 · John Gould, whose essays about life in Maine ran in The Christian Science Monitor for more than 60 years, died on Sunday in Portland, Me. He was 94.

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