Two boys build a teepee in the woods and learn how to make a fire without matches, navigate by the stars, blaze trails, read animal tracks, and perform other practical skills. A great classic by one of America's foremost nature experts, it has inspired and instructed generations of readers. 293 illustrations.
A historical book by Seton, it narrates the heroic tale of American Boy Scouts and how they won various sea fights and battles. The author has wonderfully captured the beauty of wild life and nature. With its theme of bravery and heroism, the book sets a great example for all readers especially young boys. Inspirational
Set in the open country, this classic tale explores themes of faith and resilience through the journey of a preacher. Originally published over a century ago, it has maintained its significance in literary history. Alpha Editions has undertaken the task of preserving this work by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability through careful reformatting and retyping, rather than relying on scanned copies. This effort aims to keep the narrative alive for both present and future generations.
Yellowstone National Park is the home to many of North America's most incredible animals. If they're careful, and lucky, a visitor may see anything from a coyote to a bear, bats to beavers, skunks, and so many more. Learn about these fascinating creatures and their homes as Ernest Thompson-Seton shares his observations in Wild Animals at Home. From the foreword - "I have aimed to show something of the little aspects of the creatures' lives, which are those that the ordinary will see; I go with him indeed, pointing out my friends as they chance to pass, adding a few comments that should make for a better acquaintance on all sides. And I have offered glimpses, wherever possible, of the wild thing in its home." This edition features hundreds of photos and sketches by the author and his friends, illustrating the lives and antics of these amazing creatures.
Meet Old Lobo, a gigantic grey wolf whose death-defying predations on sheep
and cattle herds are the scourge of farmers and ranchers in the Currumpaw
region of northern New Mexico.
The collection features true stories highlighting the bravery and intelligence of various animal species. Renowned naturalist and storyteller Ernest Thompson Seton combines anecdotes and observations to showcase animals demonstrating extraordinary behavior and acts of heroism. Through these captivating narratives, readers are invited to appreciate the remarkable qualities of the animal kingdom.
Seton was a multifaceted figure who played a crucial role in the development of youth organizations, particularly the Boy Scouts of America. He founded the Woodcraft Indians and influenced Scouting's early principles, incorporating elements he believed were derived from American Indian culture. His literary contributions, including works like The Birch Bark Roll and the Boy Scout Handbook, were widely published across several countries. Seton's legacy is marked by his dedication to wildlife and youth education through outdoor activities and community engagement.
Ernest Thompson Seton was a pivotal figure in the development of youth organizations, founding the Woodcraft Indians and playing a key role in establishing the Boy Scouts of America. His influence extended internationally, impacting Scouting leaders like Lord Baden-Powell. Seton’s works, including The Birch Bark Roll and the Boy Scout Handbook, reflect his commitment to nature and the incorporation of American Indian traditions into Scouting practices. His legacy includes a rich collection of writings that celebrate wildlife and outdoor skills.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to creating large print editions for those with impaired vision. The emphasis on accessibility highlights the importance of making literature available to a wider audience, ensuring that historical texts can be enjoyed by everyone.