The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion


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"The Year is 1883 and Emma M. Lion has returned to her London neighborhood of St. Crispian's. But Emma's plans for a charmed and studious life are sabotaged by her eccentric Cousin Archibald, her formidable Aunt Eugenia, and the slightly odd denizens of St. Crispian's. Emma M. Lion offers up her Unselected Journals, however self-incriminating they may be, which comprise a series of novella-length volumes. Armed with wit and a sideways amusement, Emma documents the curious realities of her life at Lapis Lazuli House."--




The Lion


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"Lions lead intricate lives. They hunt together, raise cubs together, and defend territories together. But though life at the top of the food chain may mean that lions have little to fear from other species - they can easily dominate every other carnivore in their midst - they still must constantly safeguard against the threat posed by other lions. Each day is dominated by the demands of raising a family while protecting themselves against enemies endowed with the same strengths and skills. Biologist Craig Packer has spent his career studying the African lion, one of the most fascinating animals on earth. In this book, he synthesizes his decades of research in the Serengeti into an up-to-date portrait of the African lion, and reveals how he and his colleagues have come to understand this creature's behavior, ecology, and conservation. Packer opens the book by providing readers with background on lions' territory, daily behavior, lifespan, and physiology. From there he delves more deeply into lion society, illustrating the complexity of lion life from cub rearing and foraging to competition with other lions. In the final chapters, Packer zooms out to summarize what is known about lion ecological abundance and distribution as well as their conservation status. Not surprisingly, lions are increasingly threatened; however, Packer ends his book on a hopeful note, pointing to programs that are successfully protecting lion populations"--




Large Wire Journal Be Strong J


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Take some time to deconstruct your day when you journal your thoughts in the Strong Large Wirebound Journal. The striking lion's face on the cover will encourage you to find strength and comfort in the promises God makes in the Bible, specifically that if you put your faith in him, he will never leave you. The front cover of the journal is split into two panels. A black panel holds the sentiment. STRONG. A gray panel depicts the striking right side of a lion's face and the Scripture reference that inspired the design. Joshua 1:9. A presentation page in the front of the journal allows you to address this journal to someone special as a gift of encouragement or to mark a special occasion. The durable hardcover protects the journal's pages and prevents any bending or damage to the item. It also provides a sturdy surface for note-taking. A gold-toned wire binds the covers together. 192 lined pages are included for journaling or note-taking, each featuring a Scripture verse that can be used as a journal prompt. The Strong Large Wirebound Journal is an unforgettable gift to encourage a young man taking on the challenges of college or a new career. Pair it with a mug or pen for a memorable gift. Black and gray design with lion's face, Hardcover, Wirebound, Full-color cover, 192 lined pages with Scripture, Size 8.4" x 6.4" x 1" (213 x 163 x 25mm)




The Book of the Lion


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Journal


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The Book of the Lion


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On Safari, B.E.A., 16th October 1909. To Sir Alfred E. Pease. Dear Sir Alfred,—I am very much pleased that you are to write a book about lion-hunting. Very, very few people have an experience which better justifies such a book. It is the king of all sports when carried on as you have carried it on, especially when you gallop the lion, and then kill him on foot as he charges or prepares to charge as a lion thus rounded up will generally do. I am peculiarly pleased to have you write the book, for it was under your guidance that I first tried lion-hunting. Sincerely yours, Theodore Roosevelt. This hunting classic contains the following chapters: Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt I. Lions and Lion Land II. About Courage III. Of the Courage of Lions IV. Of Dangerous Game V. Of Sport VI. The Lion VII. The Distribution of Lions VIII. Lion Cubs and Tame Lions IX. The Haunts of Lions X. The Lion’s Voice and the Lion’s Eye XI. Some Ways of Lions XII. In the Lion’s Jaw XIII. The Food and Drink of Lions XIV. Lion-Hunting XV. Hunting with Dogs and Hunting with Horses XVI. Night-Shooting XVII. Hints for the Beginner