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Wolf : legend, enemy, icon (Second edition)

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A passionate look at one of the most fascinating animals in the world.

In this updated and expanded edition with 16 new pages, Rebecca Grambo paints an intimate portrait of an animal that has fascinated, inspired and terrified people throughout human history.

Drawing on a wide variety of sources, the author weaves together ancient legends, up-to-date science, historical writings and personal observations.

With penetrating photography by Daniel J. Cox, the result is a magnificent, passionate and powerful story of an animal worth understanding and preserving.

Chapters include: * At the Firelight's Edge: stories that record the earliest human-wolf encounters * Part of the Pack: how wolves work together to hunt, for protection and to take care of the young * Legendary Predator: how wolves organise the hunt and select their prey * Warriors and Wolves: how, from ancient times, wolves have been role models for warriors * Shamans and Shapeshifters: how wolves have been seen as a great source of power and healing * Predator Becomes Prey: how humans have hunted wolves beyond all reason or need.New in this edition: At the Edge Again - how wolves have fared since their 1995-96 reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. Wolf blends natural science, history and folklore to explore the fascination with one of the most complex creatures in the world.

The book reveals how humans have interacted with wolves, from the earliest creation myths to current attempts to restore near-extinct populations.

It also includes photographs of artworks depicting wolves in human cultures.

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Product Details
Firefly Books Ltd
1770855599 / 9781770855595
Paperback / softback
599.773
01/08/2016
Canada
English
192 pages : illustrations (colour)
General (US: Trade) Learn More
Previous edition: London: A. & C. Black, 2008.