Wild Animals I Have Known
Ernest Thompson Seton
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 8, 2016)
Being the personal histories of Lobo the Wolf, Silverspot the Crow, Raggylug the Rabbit, Bingo my Dog, the Springfield Fox, The Pacing Mustang, Wully the Yaller Dog, and Redruff the Partridge. Here again is revealed that almost uncanny psychological insight into animals' brains that Mr. Seton seems to have - the quality that makes them all so human. "It should be put with Kipling and Hans Christian Anderson as a classic." -The Athenaeum "The book is thoroughly good, both in purpose and execution." -New York Evening Post "One of the most valuable contributions to animal psychology and biography that has yet appeared....A master of a literary style that is at once graphic and fascinating....A book that opens a new field to our vision." -The American Naturalist "Nothing apart from 'The Jungle Book' has ever approached these tales in interest." -New York World "The originality and freshness of these stories is irresistible....In everything he does, Mr. Thompson has a way peculiarly his own....Even if naked and unadorned, the facts he tells us would be very interesting; but when we have the facts and the factors fairly dancing before us, clothed in all the quaint quips and droll persiflage of an accomplished humorist and born storyteller, they are - as I have said - irresistible." -Mr. William T. Hornaday, Director, New York Zoological Park, in Recreation "Surely one of the most fascinating studies of animal life ever given to the world." -London Daily News "Some (nature students) are dryly scientific, some are dull and prosy, some are sentimental, some are sensational, and a few are altogether admirable. Mr. Thompson Seton, as an artist and raconteur, ranks by far the highest in this field." -John Burroughs, Atlantic Monthly "Ernest Thompson Seton's animal stories are always fascinating because his familiarity with the creatures of the wild enables him to let us into the workings of their brains - this animal psychology, so difficult of mastering, which Mr. Seton knows from A to Z. In these tales...one gets vivid insights into the life and habits of our furry friends." -Publishers Weekly "Endears him and his work to the lover of animals and the general reader, keen always for an interesting story." -Wilmington Every Evening "Needs little commendation to those who have read and enjoyed his many stories of wild animal life....It is in the best of our animal stories that in our degenerate days the epic spirit largely survives. And of this, with his great insight and sympathy, Mr. Seton is no mean exponent." -The Cambridge Review "Can hardly fail of a wholesome effect upon the younger generation." -The Dial "The breadth of Mr. Seton's sympathy is the finest charm of his work." -Saturday Evening Post "Sympathetic insight and genuine literary touch. His stories are as truly literature as 'The Jungle Books.'" -Chicago Record-Herald "The charming animal biographies which have made the name Ernest Thompson Seton famous the world over are continued in this volume with all the spirit and truthfulness of their predecessors." -Philadelphia Evening Telegraph