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Ernest Thompson Seton Book order (chronological)
Ernest Thompson Seton was a Scots-Canadian author and naturalist whose writings and art celebrate nature and Native American culture. He founded the Woodcraft Indians and significantly influenced the formation of the Scouting movement, particularly its emphasis on connecting with the natural world and indigenous heritage. His works are inspired by his own retreats into the wilderness and a desire to share nature's wisdom with youth through engaging stories and illustrations.







The Big Book of Country Living
- 626 pages
- 22 hours of reading
This practical primer explores various aspects of country living and outdoor adventure, making it a valuable resource for nature enthusiasts. Accompanied by the author's charming pen-and-ink illustrations, the handbook serves as both a cherished piece of American history and a guide for preserving and enjoying the natural world.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to creating large print editions. The focus on accessibility caters specifically to individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that classic texts remain available and easy to read for a wider audience.
The Arctic prairies; A canoe-journey of 2,000 miles in search of the caribou, Being the account of a voyage to the region north of Aylmer Lake
in large print
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print formats. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that historical texts can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
The Arctic Prairies : A Canoe-Journey Of 2,000 Miles In Search Of The Caribou
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Embarking on a 2,000-mile canoe journey through the Canadian Arctic, Ernest Thompson Seton shares his pursuit of the majestic caribou in a captivating narrative. His vivid descriptions bring to life the stunning Arctic landscapes, challenging weather, and rich biodiversity encountered along the way. Seton combines adventure with keen observations of caribou behavior, emphasizing their survival in this harsh environment. The work reflects his deep appreciation for nature and a commitment to conservation, providing readers with an insightful exploration of the Arctic's beauty and resilience.
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.
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.
The book offers an insightful exploration of Native American life and beliefs before European colonization, emphasizing spiritual principles and cultural practices. The author compiles crucial information from reliable sources, capturing the essence of a way of life that is increasingly difficult to remember. It includes creation stories, mythology, and the challenges faced by Native Americans, serving as a vital preservation of their rich heritage and history during a pivotal time.
The story follows Bannertail, a clever gray squirrel, as he navigates the challenges of life in the wild. With a blend of adventure and mischief, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, survival, and the importance of home. The narrative captures the beauty of nature and the dynamics of animal life, highlighting Bannertail's playful spirit and resilience. Throughout his journey, he encounters various creatures, each contributing to his growth and understanding of the world around him.
Woodcraft and Indian Lore
A Classic Guide from a Founding Father of the Boy Scouts of America
- 590 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Ernest Seton's vision for outdoor living is brought to life with practical skills and knowledge essential for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. Readers will discover how to build a campfire, create a dam, and craft a birch bark basket, along with identifying animal tracks and constellations. The book also covers natural remedies for common ailments and offers recipes for trail snacks. It's an invaluable resource for Boy Scouts and anyone eager to enhance their outdoor experiences.