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Books with title Kpo the Leopard

  • The Snow Leopard

    Peter Matthiessen

    Hardcover (Easton Press, March 15, 1978)
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  • The Leopards

    Lynn M. Stone

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1989)
    An introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, natural environment, relationship to humans, and future of the spotted leopard, the most adaptable of the big cats.
  • The Leopard

    Guiseppe di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Hardcover (Harvill Press, June 24, 2003)
    A classic of modern fiction. Set in the 1860s, THE LEOPARD is the spellbinding story of a decadent, dying Sicilian aristocracy threatened by the approaching forces of democracy and revolution.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1967)
    Mass market paperback by Pocket Books, 1967. Set in the vivid and austere grandeur of Sicily, the novel relates the dramatic and deeply moving story of Don Fabrizio, Prince of Selina, whose life as a feudal landowner is threatened by the revolution of Garibaldi and the growing middle-class society. 227 pp
  • The Snow Leopard

    Peter Matthiessen

    Hardcover (Easton Press, March 15, 2004)
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  • The Snow Leopard

    Peter Matthiessen

    Paperback (The Harvill Press, Nov. 8, 1996)
    In the autumn of 1973, the writer Peter Matthiessen set out in the company of zoologist George Schaller on a hike that would take them 250 miles into the heart of the Himalayan region of Dolpo, "the last enclave of pure Tibetan culture on earth." Their voyage was in quest of one of the world's most elusive big cats, the snow leopard of high Asia, a creature so rarely spotted as to be nearly mythical; Schaller was one of only two Westerners known to have seen a snow leopard in the wild since 1950.\n Published in 1978, "The Snow Leopard" is rightly regarded as a classic of modern nature writing. Guiding his readers through steep-walled canyons and over tall mountains, Matthiessen offers a narrative that is shot through with metaphor and mysticism, and his arduous search for the snow leopard becomes a vehicle for reflections on all manner of matters of life and death. In the process, "The Snow Leopard" evolves from an already exquisite book of natural history and travel into a grand, Buddhist-tinged parable of our search for meaning. By the end of their expedition, having seen wolves, foxes, rare mountain sheep, and other denizens of the Himalayas, and having seen many signs of the snow leopard but not the cat itself, Schaller muses, "We've seen so much, maybe it's better if there are some things that we don't see."\n That sentiment, as well as the sense of wonder at the world's beauty that pervades Matthiessen's book, ought to inform any journey into the wild. "--Gregory McNamee"
  • The Last Leopard

    Lauren St. John

    Hardcover (Dial, March 5, 2009)
    Martine can’t wait to spend the school vacation riding her white giraffe around the Sawubona wildlife reserve with her friend Ben. But when her grandmother gets a distressed call from an old friend, Martine’s hopes are dashed. They must all travel to Zimbabwe, where Martine will face her greatest challenge yet. Local legend says that the last resting place of the king of leopards is the hiding place of the king’s treasure. Martine and Ben must fi nd and protect Khan, the last leopard in the Matobo Hills, from the poachers and treasure hunters who will stop at nothing to discover if the legend is true. This heart-pounding companion to The White Giraffe and Dolphin Song brings Martine even closer to her own destiny as the child who has power over all the animals.
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  • The Snow Leopard

    Peter Matthiessen

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1978)
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  • The Last Leopard

    Lauren St John

    Hardcover (Orion Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 2008)
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  • The Snow Leopard

    Theresa Radcliffe, John Butler

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 29, 1996)
    The snow leopard is surely one of the most beautiful of the giant wild cats. This picture book tells a dramatic story taken from a real life situation, showing the snow leopard at home in the spectacular landscape of the Himalayas.
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  • The Last Leopard

    Lauren St. John

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 2009)
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  • Loli the Leopard

    Ben Nussbaum, Gregory C. Wenzel

    Hardcover (Soundprints Corp Audio, July 1, 2006)
    The Samburu Heartland in Africa is a beautiful place during the rainy season, but the rainy season is not a good time for Loli the leopard. Loli needs to find food for her cubs, and the animals she catches for food are hard to find this time of year. Will Loli be able to find another meal for her hungry cubs? Includes a tear-out panoramic map and a read-along CD.