Of Wolves and Men (Scribner Classics)
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"The wolf exerts a powerful influence on the human imagination. It takes your stare and turns it back on you." So Barry Lopez writes in his first major work of nonfiction, a careful study of the way that wolves and humans have interacted over centuries, and the way that the wolf has become so central to our thinking about animals. Drawing on considerable personal experience with wolves and on an astonishing range of literature, Lopez argues for the necessity of wolves in the world, which would be much poorer without their howl. Thanks in part to the influence of this essential book about Canis lupus, first published in 1978, we know a great deal more about wolves and are all the better prepared to assure their protection.
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Walter Clemons Newsweek Eloquent....His own patient effort to understand a despised, feared and heavily mythologized beast induces a shiver, of strangeness, the sign of fresh, original work.
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Of Wolves and Men (Scribner Classics)
Of Wolves and Men (Scribner Classics),Barry Lopez,Scribner,0743249364,Ecology,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Individual Species Of Mammals,Mammals,Miscellanea,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Wildlife,Wolves,Nature / General
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