Description
The author depicts astounding instincts in birds and animals that mirror the best-cultivated human traits. Each chapter is prefaced with a page or two of scientific facts concerning the habits and habitats of the bird or animal in the story.
The fathers and mothers of a generation of experience in counseling youth in regard to their problems the author brings to focus in this volume a real challenge to self-conquest for it is here that management of the life begins. It lifts the veil on human possibilities.
Table of Contents
Elo the Eagle
Quail of North America
The Barred Owl
The Jay
The Screecch-Owl
The Dog
The Coyote
The Black Bear
The Meadow-Mouse
Our Common Toad
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1908 |
Printed: |
1908 |
Pages: |
186 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
C |