Title
Pilgrims of the wild
By
Grey Owl, 1888-1938
, author
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
London, Lovat Dickson Limited, publishers, 1934
Notes
"Set printed and bound in Great Britain by Richard Clay and Sons Limited at the Chaucer Press, Bungay. Paper made by John Dickinson and Company Limited. Set in Baskerville Monotype."--Title page verso.
Contents: How Anahareo had her way -- How we undertook a new responsibility -- How the pilgrimage commenced -- How we came to Touladi -- How we crossed the slough of despond -- How we built the house of McGinnis -- How McGinty and McGinnis opened a new door -- How we made Christmas -- How we came to the depths -- How Anahareo left Touladi -- How the queen and I spent the winter -- The coming of rawhide -- The dark hour and dawn -- How we left Rawhide Lake -- How the pilgrimage was ended.
An autobiographical account of the author's transition from successful trapper to preservationist. With his Iroquois wife, Anahereo, he set out to protect the environment and the endangered beaver.
Subjects
1888-1938
,
Beavers
,
Biography
,
Canada
,
Environmentalists
,
Grey Owl,
,
Natural history
,
Wildlife conservation
Call Number
QL737.R6 G635 1934
Classification
508.71
Language
English
Identifiers
LCCN:
https://lccn.loc.gov/35004505
OCLC:
1579544
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