Sign Talk - A Universal Signal Code Without Apparatus For Use in Army, Navy, Camping, Hunting and Daily Life - The Gesture Language of the Cheyenne Indians
Sign Talk - A Universal Signal Code Without Apparatus For Use in Army, Navy, Camping, Hunting and Daily Life - The Gesture Language of the Cheyenne Indians
First published in 1905, "Animal Heroes" is a fantastic collection of short animal stories written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton. These wonderful, exciting, and endearing children's stories are perfect bedtime reading for animal-loving kids, and they are not to be missed by adoring fans and collectors of Seton's marvellous work. Contents: "The Slum Cat", "Arnaux: The Chronicle of the Homing Pigeon", "Badlands Billy", "The Wolfthat Won", "The Boy and the Lynx", "Little Warhorse", "The History of a Jackrabbit", "Snap: The Story of a Bull-terrier", "The Winnipeg Wolf", "The Legend of…mehr
First published in 1905, "Animal Heroes" is a fantastic collection of short animal stories written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton. These wonderful, exciting, and endearing children's stories are perfect bedtime reading for animal-loving kids, and they are not to be missed by adoring fans and collectors of Seton's marvellous work. Contents: "The Slum Cat", "Arnaux: The Chronicle of the Homing Pigeon", "Badlands Billy", "The Wolfthat Won", "The Boy and the Lynx", "Little Warhorse", "The History of a Jackrabbit", "Snap: The Story of a Bull-terrier", "The Winnipeg Wolf", "The Legend of the White Reindeer", etc. Ernest Thompson Seton (1860 - 1946) was an English-born Canadian author and wildlife artist who founded the Woodcraft Indians in 1902. He was also among the founding members of the Boy Scouts of America, established in 1910. He wrote profusely on this subject, the most notable of his scouting literature including "The Birch Bark Roll" and the "Boy Scout Handbook". Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this book now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.
Naturalist, author, and artist Ernest Thompson Seton was an American who lived from 1860 until 1946. He was born in South Shields, County Durham, England to Scottish parents. He moved to Canada with his family when he was six years old. There, he worked as a naturalist when he was a young guy, researching and capturing the prairie animals on paper. In his book "Wild Animals I Have Known," Seton collected his own accounts of his encounters with numerous wild animals. As a result of the book's success, Seton rose to prominence in the field of nature writing. Seton co-founded the Boy Scouts of America and was a well-known conservationist. He produced a large number of books and essays on outdoor education and wilderness survival because he thought it was crucial to educate children about the natural environment. Seton spent some years living among the tribes of the Southwest and later became active in Native American rights movement. Up to the time of his death in 1946, he kept producing writing and art. The Ernest Thompson Seton Institute, which supports wildlife art, outdoor education, and conservation, honors Seton's legacy today.
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