Burgess Thornton Waldo
Thornton Waldo Burgess (January 14, 1874 – June 5, 1965). Born in Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, he was a conservationist and author of children's stories. Thornton Waldo Burgess loved the beauty of nature and its living creatures so much that he wrote about them for 50 years. By the time he retired, he had written more than 170 books and 15,000 stories for daily columns in newspapers. Thornton Waldo Burgess was born on January 14, 1874, in Sandwich, Massachusetts.[1] He was the son of Caroline F. Haywood and Thornton W. Burgess Sr., a direct descendant of Thomas Burgess, one of the first settlers of Sandwich, Massachusetts in 1637. Thornton W. Burgess, Sr. died the same year his son was born, and the young Thornton Burgess was brought up by his mother in Sandwich. They both lived in humble circumstances with relatives or paying rent. As a youth he worked year round in order to earn money. Some of his jobs included tending cows, picking trailing arbutus or berries, shipping water lilies from local ponds, selling candy and trapping muskrats. William C. Chipman, one of his employers, lived on Discovery Hill Road, a wildlife habitat of woodland and wetland. This habitat became the setting of many of Thornton's stories in which he refers to Smiling Pool and the Old Briar Patch. Graduating from Sandwich High School in 1891, Burgess attended a business college in Boston from 1892 to 1893. At the age of 17, Burgess briefly lived in Boston and then moved to Springfield, Massachusetts. He bought a place in Hampden, Massachusetts in 1925 and made it his permanent home in 1957. Returning frequently to Sandwich, Burgess claimed that to be his birth place and spiritual home. Many of his childhood experiences and the people he knew influenced his interest and concern for wildlife. Many of his outdoor observations in nature were used as plots for his stories. In his first book, Old Mother West Wind, published in 1910, the reader meets many of the characters found in later books and stories. These characters include Peter Rabbit, Jimmy Skunk, Sammy Jay, Bobby Raccoon, Little Joe Otter, Grandfather Frog, Billy Mink, Jerry Muskrat, Spotty the Turtle and of course, Old Mother West Wind and her Merry Little Breezes. For the next fifty years, Burgess steadily wrote books that were published around the world in many languages, including Swedish, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Gaelic. Collaborating with him was his illustrator and friend, Harrison Cady of New York and Rockport, Massachusetts. Cady borrowed the familiar form of Peter Rabbit from British author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. In 1960, Burgess published his last book, Now I Remember, Autobiography of an Amateur Naturalist, depicting memories of his early life in Sandwich, as well as his career highlights. That same year, Burgess, at the age of 86, had published his 15,000th story. From 1912 to 1960, without interruption, Burgess wrote a syndicated daily newspaper column titled "Bedtime Stories". He died on June 5, 1965, at the age of 91. After his death the Massachusetts Audubon Society purchased his Hampden home and established the Laughing Brook Nature Center at that location. Burgess was also actively involved with conservation efforts. Some of his projects over his lifetime included: For his efforts, an Honorary Literary Degree was bestowed upon Burgess in 1938 from Northeastern University. The Museum of Science in Boston awarded him a special gold medal for "leading children down the path to the wide wonderful world of the outdoors." He was also awarded the distinguished Service Medal of the Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund. In the early 1970s a television adaptation of some of his works was produced by a Japanese animation studio, and was later distributed worldwide. The English language translation was entitled Fables of the Green Forest. A Middle school in Hampden, Massachusetts was named after him in honor of his work for conservation.
Lightfoot the Deer
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: History
Once upon a time there lived Lightfoot the Deer. He was handsome and cute and had a lot of friends at Home – in the Green forest. Everything was wonderful… but then autumn came and with it came the invaders – creatures on two legs with things that spat fire – hunters!.. Will Lightfoot the Deer be able to escape?.. How horrible!.. But don’t be afraid, his friends in the Green forest will help him. And when danger over blows, strange, foreign deer come to the forest. Why are they here? And what will Lightfoot the Deer do?..
Old Mother West Wind
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: Juvenile fiction
In these merry, funny stories children will meet many different kind and cute animals like Reddy Fox, Meadow Mouse, Johnny Woodchuck and many others. Almost every story about them starts when Old Mother West Wind comes from the mountains. Accompanied by her Merry Little Breezes. They played in the meadows and Old Mother West Wind helped sailors by tilling their sails.
Do you want to start your wonderful journey to this merry land?
Adventures of Reddy Fox
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: Juvenile fiction
Do you know of Old Mother West Wind? If yes, you will be delighted to meet with one of the characters of that great book for children. If no… well, it’s time to get acquainted!
Reddy Fox is a very self-confident foxy, you will definitely love him. One day he steals a hen from the farmer and his son together with Bowser the Hound decide to catch Reddy! Hot pursuit begins! Risky cute animal who seems to always get in trouble… you will share his adventures with great pleasure!
The Adventures of Mr. Mocker
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: United States
Thornton Waldo Burgess, a 19th century American author of children's stories, featuring the wildlife of his native state. He wrote over 170 charming books, which lead children to the wonderful world of nature and its creatures. Cheerful and exciting adventures of little forest dwellers keep the young readers on the edge of the seat, or induce to think over mild, good lessons taught in the story. “The Adventures of Mr. Mocker” gives one of those lessons of friendship, telling that playing tricks on your friends is not the way to keep them.
Blacky the Crow
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: United States
A fairy story of a clever crow and fascinating adventures, shared with the other animals in the Green Meadows. Blacky the Crow, Hooty the owl, Dusty the wood duck, and a Farmer Brown's boy are the heroes of cheerful tricks, which won’t let a young reader be bored.
A work of children’s classic, one of the 170 books of T.W.Burgess, who devoted his life to presenting the beauty of nature and animals to young readers through the pages of his books.
Bowser the Hound
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: General
This is a wonderful book for pre-teenagers. Throughout the book readers will share Bowser's adventures, sometimes happy, sometimes dangerous, and sometimes sad and learn a few of life's lessons along the way. Although never overly sentimental, the book does touch your heart. In our modern overly mechanized many times rushed world, this book is a refreshing look back to simpler yet still very important values. This is a charming tale of animal life in the Green Forest that will delight young readers and nature lovers of all ages. The book is recommended for everyone who loves animals and especially dogs.
Old Granny Fox
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: Classics
One of the numerous classic children’s books of the American author, Thornton Waldo Burgess. He devoted his life to presenting the beauty of nature and animals to young readers through the pages of his books. Youngsters will enjoy reading and listening to the adventures of Reddy Fox, who learns much about life from his grandmother, Old Granny Fox. This story, just like every single book of Burgess, is both cheerful and thoughtful. The author, with the help of his funny forest dwellers, teaches young readers, how clever, wise and ingenious one can be.
Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: Animals
This is one of the 170 children’s books of T.W.Burgess. He devoted his life to presenting the beauty of nature and animals to young readers through the pages of his books. In the Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories we find ourselves again in a fairy world of the Green Forest, where a lot of funny and fascinating animal friends dwell. Learn about their exiting adventures and enjoy the warmth and charm, with which the author fills his writings. In this beloved classic, just as in every story of Burgess, children will have a great fun, as well as learn more about nature, its living creatures and friendship of course.
The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: Fiction
T.W.Burgess welcomes the youngest readers to his imaginary timeless world of the Green Forest and Smiling Pool. The characters here are little dwellers of the forests and fields, whose amazing adventures teach children gentle lessons about nature, the environment and friendship.
A work of children’s classic, one of the 170 books of Thornton Waldo Burgess, who devoted his life to presenting the beauty of nature and animals to young readers through the pages of his books.
Mrs. Peter Rabbit
- Author: Burgess Thornton Waldo
- Genre: Classics
Thornton Waldo Burgess was a famous author stories for children. Thornton Waldo Burgess loved the beauty of nature and its creatures so much that he wrote. By the moment he retired, he had written more than 170 books and 15,000 stories for daily columns in newspapers. This amazing book teaches children about nature in a delightful and often funny way. All books in this series are not at all moralistic but kids learn common sense wisdom, good behavior and morals any way.

