William Henry Hudson (1841-1892) was an Anglo-American author, born of US parents at Florencio near Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Short Biography:
He was inspired by recollections of early days in Argentina to write the romances "The Purple Land" in 1885 and "Green Mansions" in 1904, and his autobiographical "Far Away and Long Ago" in 1918.
He wrote several books on birds, and on the English countryside, for example, "Nature in Down-Land" in 1900 and "A Shepherd's Life" in 1910.
Why is William Hudson famous?
William Hudson was an author, naturalist, and ornithologist.