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Manufacturer: Dover Publications
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 599 EAN: 9780486410845 Format: Unabridged ISBN: 0486410846 Label: Dover Publications Manufacturer: Dover Publications Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: 2000-03-20 Publisher: Dover Publications Studio: Dover Publications
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This collection of eight engrossing stories by a noted Canadian naturalist, illustrator, and painter initially appeared to critical and popular acclaim 1898. More than a century later, Seton’s masterful blend of scientific observation and romanticism continues to delight readers. Memorable characters include Old Lobo, the leader of a wolfpack; Silverspot, a wise old crow; Raggylug, a young cottontail; Bingo, an errant hound; and four other remarkable creatures. 200 engaging b/w illus. by the author.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I like Silverspot the best. Comment: Seton is pretty well known for his observations of crows. How many words they use, for instance, some are in the story. He watched this particular group of crows for many years, a task made easier because of Silverspot's silver spot. Silverspot's group could tell the difference between someone with a folded umbrella and with a gun, behaved quite differently for the difference.
I gave a copy to a friend who hates to read (and does it quite badly) but who has lived in the country for years and enjoys watching crows.
It got read in one sitting.
Might not work for everybody.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Happy Reencounter! Comment: When I was growing up in Peru I read the animal stories of Ernest T. Seton with enormous pleasure. I read them in my mother tongue, German, without the slightest idea that they were translated, nor did I place them on the map of the world, I just read them as great animal stories!
I was very delighted to see that he is still in print, still in demand, and that now i can share them with my grandchildren!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wild Animals I Have Known Comment: A real tear-jerker!All of the animals die a tragic death. The book portrays the brutality and disregard that we humans hold for the natural world. BUT we are doing better these days.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wild Animals I Have Known Comment: This is a reprinting of a book of wonderful stories by Ernest Thompson Seton. But buyer beware. The publisher has excluded all 200 of the author's sketches and drawings that help the stories come alive for both younger and older readers. In addition, the design of the book is amateurish. Type is spread across the page, with extra spaces between paragraphs, nothing like the pleasing style of the original editions. This is a lifeless shadow of an American classic.
Customer Rating:      Summary: must read book to raise compassionate kids Comment: I've read this book way back when I was a kid growing up in Russia. I cried while reading about the pidgeon's fate, was happy when the rabbit was released, filled with respect for Lobo the wolf... It was one of the books that I'll always remember as being one of the greatest collection of stories. The language is simple yet exquisite, and the story flows so smoothly, you can read past midnight and not notice. Not only that, that book gave me a better understanding of animals - not as we humans tend to humanize animal emotions and actions, but as real animals think and feel. It definitely made me change my perspective on many subjects - my treatment of nature, of animals, even human relationships. All that when I was in my early teens. All that without any grownup having to "have a talk" with me or me even noticing that I got a "better understanding" of things.Now that my son is growing up here, I'm getting him his copy of the book, and I'm quite hopeful that it will bring him a lot of enjoyment as well as food for thought.
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