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Lot 27

"Lives Of The Hunted" Seton-Thompson 1st Ed

Estimate: $500 - $1,000

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Presented in this lot is the First Edition, First Impression, of "Lives of the Hunted" by Ernest Seton-Thompson, 1901, Charles Scribner's Sons publishers, New York. It is a collection of eight short stories and each one bears its underlying message of the kinship between man and animals. Five of the stories relate to four-footed animals and three to birds. In the snowy ranges of the Northwest, we are shown Krag, the mighty Kootenay ram, delighting in his strength and beauty, who at last falls victim to man's desire for "trophies of the chase." In the guarded forests of the Yellowstone Park we see little "Johnny Bear" borne down in his struggles for existence, and Chink, the trembling little pup, who rises to the heights of dog-like fidelity and courage. In the sage-brush deserts of New Mexico, we follow the Kangaroo rat to the fairy-like labyrinths of his underground kingdom, or view the experiences of Coyotito. Mother Teal, guarding her helpless brood against the perils of the world, Randy, the busy little cock-sparrow, and the chickadees of the North woods, are all pictured in a way that cannot fail to impress the reader. This book, like its predecessor, strikes a note that is clear and forcible as well as appealing, and will do more to change one's attitude toward the dumb animals than protective and preventive legislation could ever have accomplished. Naturalist and wildlife artist Ernest Thompson Seton was one of the founding pioneers of the Boy Scouts of America, particularly the appropriation and incorporation of what he believed to be Native American elements into the traditions of the BSA. A prolific writer and artist, several of his works have been adapted for television and film including the 1989 to 1990 Japanese Seton Animal Chronicles. Seton was an early pioneer of the modern school of animal fiction writing. This green cloth-bound hardcover gold gilt stamped front cover and spine are in very nice condition. The intact deckled pages are in fine condition with the top edge painted along with age tanning noted. No other obvious marring observed. Measures 5.75"W x 8.25"L x 1.25"D.*

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