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Samuel Arthur Campbell was born August 1, 1895 in Watseka, Iroquois County, Illinois. He was the youngest of two children born to Arthur J. and Katherine "Kittie" (née Lyman) Campbell. Sam Campbell was many things including a writer, lecturer, photographer, and diligent student of nature. He studied wild animals from his home, which he called ''the Sanctuary of Wegimind'', and during his various travels. Campbell died April 13, 1962 in Barrington, Illinois. == Bibliography == *''How's Inky?'', (1943) *''Too Much Salt and Pepper'', (1944) *''Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo, and Still-Mo'', (1945) *''A Tippy Canoe and Canada Too'', (1946) *''On Wings of Cheer'', (1948) *''Moose Country'', (1950) *''The Seven Secrets of Somewhere Lake'', (1952) *''Loony Coon'', (1954) *''Fiddlesticks and Freckles'', (1955) *''Beloved Rascals'', (1957) *''Sweet Sue's Adventures'', (1959) *''Calamity Jane'', (1962) *''Sanctuary Letter's'', (1933) *''Conquest of Grief'', (1933) *''Natures Messages of Peace'', (1937) *''Nature's Messages: A Book of Wilderness Wisdom (1952)'' *''Woodland Portraits'', (1974) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sam Campbell (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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