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Woman In The Mists (Paperback): Farley Mowat Woman In The Mists (Paperback)
Farley Mowat
R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Deep in the volcano country of central Africa live some of the rarest, most intriguing animals on earth -- the mountain gorillas. Here, in the mist-shrouded forests, Dian Fossey courageously dedicated her life to studying them. Here she patiently waited until the luminous-eyed gorillas accepted her presence, hugged her, and loved her...while she fought for their survival against poachers, callous researchers, zoo collectors, and local bureaucrats. And here, surrounded by these enemies, she died, mysteriously and brutally murdered.
Now, one of the world's most respected naturalist writers draws for the first time ever on Dian Fossey's personal writings to reveal the true story of a magnificent obsession...one woman's enormous empathy for a highly intelligent, desperately endangered animal -- and how it ruled her life, her work, and her heart.

Owls in the Family (Paperback): Farley Mowat Owls in the Family (Paperback)
Farley Mowat 1
R174 R149 Discovery Miles 1 490 Save R25 (14%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The adventures of two owls who shake up an entire neighborhood and turn a house topsy-turvy. Full color.

Lost in the Barrens (Paperback): Farley Mowat Lost in the Barrens (Paperback)
Farley Mowat
R180 R156 Discovery Miles 1 560 Save R24 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Awasin and Jamie, brothers in courage, meet a challenge many mountain men could not endure.  When their canoe is destroyed by the fury of the rapids, they must face the wilderness with no food and no hope of rescue.  To survive, they build an igloo, battle a towering grizzly bear, track several wolves, slaughter caribou for food and clothing.  Two lost huskies they tame bring companionship--and maybe a way home from their dangerous adventure.

The Regiment (Paperback): Farley Mowat The Regiment (Paperback)
Farley Mowat; Introduction by Lee Windsor
R619 R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Save R56 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The story of an astonishing band of Canadian soldiers and their part in the Allied victory in Italy. The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment (the Hasty Ps) was Canada’s most decorated regiment in the Second World War, winning thirty-one battle honours. Famed for their role in the Allied invasion of Sicily and the conquest of Italy, for six years the members of the regiment suffered brutal conditions, fighting bravely in the face of fierce opposition from the enemy, and ultimately triumphing. In The Regiment (originally published in 1955), Farley Mowat, famed Canadian fiction writer and regiment member, tells the story of the Hasty Ps, from their recruitment in September 1939 until the end of the war. Mowat was a second lieutenant and platoon leader with the regiment, and writes movingly of the great suffering his fellow soldiers endured, their bravery in battle, and the lasting friendships he forged as a member of the group.

And No Birds Sang (Paperback): Farley Mowat And No Birds Sang (Paperback)
Farley Mowat
R438 R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Save R33 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Turned away from the Royal Canadian Air Force for his apparent youth and frailty, Farley Mowat joined the infantry in 1940. The young second lieutenant soon earned the trust of the soldiers under his command, and was known to bend army rules to secure a stout drink, or find warm -- if nonregulation -- clothing. But when Mowat and his regiment engaged with elite German forces in the mountains of Sicily, the optimism of their early days as soldiers was replaced by despair. With a naturalist's eyes and ears, Mowat takes in the full dark depths of war; his moving account of military service, and the friends he left behind, is also a plea for peace.

Born Naked (Paperback): Farley Mowat Born Naked (Paperback)
Farley Mowat
R478 Discovery Miles 4 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Farley Mowat's youth was charmed and hilarious, and unbelievably free in its access to unspoiled nature through bird-banding expeditions and overnight outings in the dead of winter. The author writes of sleeping in haystacks for survival, and other adventures, with equal shares of Booth Tarkington and Jack London. He also brings back Mutt, the famous hero-dog of his classic THE DOG WHO WOULDN'T BE, and his pet owl Wol, hero of OWLS IN THE FAMILY. The tale of an outrageous and clever boy, BORN NAKED takes its place as the foundation of the Farley Mowat canon.


The Regiment (Large Print 16 Pt Edition) (Paperback): Farley Mowat The Regiment (Large Print 16 Pt Edition) (Paperback)
Farley Mowat
R1,174 Discovery Miles 11 740 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
No Man's River (Paperback, 1st Carroll & Graff trade pbk. ed): Farley Mowat No Man's River (Paperback, 1st Carroll & Graff trade pbk. ed)
Farley Mowat
R537 R484 Discovery Miles 4 840 Save R53 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

With No Man's River, Farley Mowat has penned his best Arctic tale in years. This book chronicles his life among Metis trappers and native people as they struggle to eke out a living in a brutal environment. In the spring of 1947, putting the death and devastation of WWII behind him, Mowat joined a scientific expedition. In the remote reaches of Manitoba, he witnessed an Eskimo population ravaged by starvation and disease brought about by the white man. In his efforts to provide the natives with some of the assistance that the government failed to provide, Mowat set out on an arduous journey that collided with one of nature's most arresting phenomena,the migration of the Arctic's caribou herds. Mowat was based at Windy Post with a Metis trapper and two Ihalmiut children. A young girl, known as Rita, is painted with special vividness,checking the trap lines with the men, riding atop a sled, smoking a tiny pipe. Farley returns to the North two decades later and discovers the tragic fate that befell her. Combining his exquisite portraits with awe-inspiring passages on the power of nature, No Man's River is another riveting memoir from one of North America's most beloved writers.

Grey Seas Under - The Perilous Rescue Mission Of A N.A. Salvage Tug (Paperback, 1st Lyons Press ed): Farley Mowat Grey Seas Under - The Perilous Rescue Mission Of A N.A. Salvage Tug (Paperback, 1st Lyons Press ed)
Farley Mowat
R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In "Grey Seas Under", Farley Mowat writes passionately of the courage of men and of a small, ocean-going salvage tug, Foundation Franklin. From 1930 until her final voyage in 1948, the stalwart tug's dangerous mission was to rescue sinking ships, first searching for them in perilous waters and then bringing them back to shore. Battered by towering waves, dwarfed by the great ships she towed, blasted by gale-force winds and frozen by squalls of snow and rain, Foundation Franklin and her brave crew saved hundreds of vessels and thousands of lives as they patrolled the North Atlantic, including waters patrolled by U-boats in wartime.

Mowat spent two years gathering this material and sailed on some of the missions he describes. The result is a modern epic -- a vigorous, dramatic picture of the eternal battle between men and the cruel sea.

People of the Deer (Paperback, Carroll & Graf): Farley Mowat People of the Deer (Paperback, Carroll & Graf)
Farley Mowat
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In 1886, the Ihalmiut people of northern Canada numbered seven thousand; by 1946, when Farley Mowat began his two-year stay in the Arctic, the population had fallen to just forty. With them, he observed for the first time the phenomenon that would inspire him for the rest of his life: the millennia-old migration of the Arctic's caribou herds. He also endured bleak, interminable winters, suffered agonizing shortages of food, and witnessed the continual, devastating intrusions of outsiders bent on exploitation. Here, in this classic and first book to demonstrate the mammoth literary talent that would produce some of the most memorable books of the next half-century, best-selling author Farley Mowat chronicles his harrowing experiences. People of the Deer is the lyrical ethnography of a beautiful and endangered society. It is a mournful reproach to those who would manipulate and destroy indigenous cultures throughout the world. Most of all, it is a tribute to the last People of the Deer, the diminished Ihalmiuts, whose calamitous encounter with our civilization resulted in their unnecessary demise.

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