This classic nature story by Alfred Elwes provides a charming account of the life of a bear from cubhood through the various stages of the animal's life. The titular character, a bruin, is presented from the animal's perspective, providing a fascinating portrait of this feared and often misunderstood creature. This venerable volume will prove a treasured addition to any nature library.
This classic nature story by Alfred Elwes provides a charming account of the life of a bear from cubhood through the various stages of the animal's li...
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, af...
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Yes, it is an "at home" to which I am going to introduce you; but not the at-home that many of you-I hope all of you-have learnt to love, but the at-home of a bear. No carpeted rooms, no warm curtains, no glowing fireside, no pictures, no sofas, no tables, no chairs; no music, no books; no agreeable, cosy chat; no anything half so pleasant: but soft moss or snow, spreading trees, skies with ever-changing, tinted clouds, some fun, some rough romps, a good deal of growling, and now and then a fight.
Yes, it is an "at home" to which I am going to introduce you; but not the at-home that many of you-I hope all of you-have learnt to love, but the at-h...
I love dogs. Who does not? It is a natural feeling to love those who love us; and dogs were always fond of me. Thousands can say the same; and I shall therefore find plenty of sympathy while unfolding my dog's tale.
I love dogs. Who does not? It is a natural feeling to love those who love us; and dogs were always fond of me. Thousands can say the same; and I shall...
I was about to address my readers with the usual phrase, that "at the request of friends" I had collected the scattered memorials of the chief events of my life, and now presented them to the reading world, in the hope that some lesson might be learnt from them, which could be useful to the inexperienced when similarly situated. But I will be more candid, and say rather, that "to please myself" I have put into a complete form the recollections in question; not however without the wish that they may prove of service to Cat, ay, and to Dog, and other kind.
I was about to address my readers with the usual phrase, that "at the request of friends" I had collected the scattered memorials of the chief events ...