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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1921 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1921 Edition.
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1921. Contents: The Bald-Face (Grizzly Bear); The Tawny Menace
(Mountain Lion); The Palmated Pioneer (Moose); The Vanished
Squadrons (White Cranes); Traveling Otter; The Black Ram of
Sunlight (Mountain Sheep); Dog Town (Prairie Dog); The Black and
Cinnamon Twins (Bear); Savagery; and The Last Move (Antelope). See
other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1921. The book begins: The wolfer lay in his cabin and listened to
the first few night sounds of the foothills. The clear piping notes
of migrating plover floated softly down to him, punctuated by the
rasping cry of a nighthawk. A coyote raised his voice, a perfect
tenor note that swept up to a wild soprano, then fell again in a
whirl of howls which carried amazing shifts of inflection, tearing
up and down the coyote scale. One after another added his voice to
the chorus until it seemed that the swelling volume could be
produced by no less than a full thousand musical prairie wolves
scattered through the foothills for a score of miles. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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The Yellow Horde (Hardcover)
Hal G. Evarts; Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull
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R1,058
Discovery Miles 10 580
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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1921. The book begins: The wolfer lay in his cabin and listened to
the first few night sounds of the foothills. The clear piping notes
of migrating plover floated softly down to him, punctuated by the
rasping cry of a nighthawk. A coyote raised his voice, a perfect
tenor note that swept up to a wild soprano, then fell again in a
whirl of howls which carried amazing shifts of inflection, tearing
up and down the coyote scale. One after another added his voice to
the chorus until it seemed that the swelling volume could be
produced by no less than a full thousand musical prairie wolves
scattered through the foothills for a score of miles. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1921. Contents: The Bald-Face (Grizzly Bear); The Tawny Menace
(Mountain Lion); The Palmated Pioneer (Moose); The Vanished
Squadrons (White Cranes); Traveling Otter; The Black Ram of
Sunlight (Mountain Sheep); Dog Town (Prairie Dog); The Black and
Cinnamon Twins (Bear); Savagery; and The Last Move (Antelope). See
other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1921. Contents: The Bald-Face (Grizzly Bear); The Tawny Menace
(Mountain Lion); The Palmated Pioneer (Moose); The Vanished
Squadrons (White Cranes); Traveling Otter; The Black Ram of
Sunlight (Mountain Sheep); Dog Town (Prairie Dog); The Black and
Cinnamon Twins (Bear); Savagery; and The Last Move (Antelope). See
other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1921. The book begins: The wolfer lay in his cabin and listened to
the first few night sounds of the foothills. The clear piping notes
of migrating plover floated softly down to him, punctuated by the
rasping cry of a nighthawk. A coyote raised his voice, a perfect
tenor note that swept up to a wild soprano, then fell again in a
whirl of howls which carried amazing shifts of inflection, tearing
up and down the coyote scale. One after another added his voice to
the chorus until it seemed that the swelling volume could be
produced by no less than a full thousand musical prairie wolves
scattered through the foothills for a score of miles. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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