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Scenes With the Hunter and the Trapper in Many Lands: Or Stories of Adventures With Wild Animals

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It seems to me, therefore, that a book recording some of the most stirring achievements of men in their prolonged contest with wild animals may be not only interesting but useful - that it will not only amuse but teach. It is some thing gained when a boy learns to prize and imitate the manly virtues; and such stories as are set forth in the fol lowing pages will help the young reader to this valuable lesson. They are all true stories, and I have carefully re frained from embroidering them with sensational details. Collected from a variety of sources, they are necessarily diversified in tone and character; but not one of them is unwholesome reading. For the sake of securing a certain degree of homogeneity, I have strung them together on a simple thread of narration, suggested by a boyish experience of my own. Further, they are associated with the chief facts in the natural history of the animals to which they relate; so that, to some extent, my little book may be ex pected to quicken its reader's interest in zoological studies. But, of course, it is intended to solicit the patronage of the juvenile public primarily and chiefly as a record of Adventures with Wild Animals.

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321 pages, Hardcover

First published March 4, 2009

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William Henry Davenport Adams

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William Henry Davenport Adams (1828 – 1891), was an English writer and journalist of the 19th century, notable for a number of his publications. Father of William Davenport Adams and Ellinor Davenport Adams.

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