The Story of a Red-deer


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The Story of a Red Deer


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The Story of A Red Deer


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Reproduction of the original: The Story of A Red Deer by J.W Fortescue




Daughter of the Red Deer


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Filled with the lyrical beauty of a now-vanished world, this magnificent novel unfolds during the last great ice age, amid the mist-shrouded mountains of the Pyrenees in prehistoric France. When tainted spring water fatally poisons the women of the tribe of the Horse, the clan’s young men set forth to kidnap new women from the matriarchal tribe of the Red Deer—a quest that must succeed or their people will die out. Golden-haired Mar, the leader of the young men, falls in love with the beautiful Alin, daughter of the Red Deer priestess. And though they are born to embrace different traditions, raised to worship different gods, Mar will fight to claim this strangely powerful woman as his own. Against a lush backdrop of ancient magic, mammoth hunts, and secret rites, this mesmerizing novel brings to life the ritual and adventure of a primeval world and tells a timeless tale of conflict between two societies…two beliefs…two sexes…and two people.




Red Stag


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NOW IN PAPERBACK! “Red Stagis one of the best novels I have read in years: a story set in the beautifully evoked deep countryside of Normandy, a landscape that surrounds the characters the way a river does a trout.” —Field & Stream “A compelling novel of the hunt for a stag, a lost love, and the murderer of the hero’s uncle. Beautifully written, it is both a fine sporting novel and literature.” —Jim Harrison, author ofDalvaandTrue North “This book offers many old-fashioned pleasures. . . . Highly recommended.” —Library Journal “A gripping, deeply felt story embedded in a cherished and closely observed world still ruled by the laws of nature.” —Thomas McGuane, author ofNothing But Blue Skies and Ninety-Two in the Shade “An absolutely beautiful book. . . . ReadingRed Stagis like walking outside on the most glorious October afternoon of your life—you are moved by grandeur.” —Doug Stanton, author ofIn Harm’s Way “A debut with the feel of a nineteenth-century novel. . . . De la Valdene’s descriptions of the Norman forests and wildlife are rich and graceful.” —Publishers Weekly Guy de la Valdenewas born and raised in France. His other books includeThe Fragrance of Grass(Lyons Press), as well asFor a Handful of FeathersandMaking Game: An Essay on Woodcock.His articles have appeared inSports Afieldand Field & Stream. He lives on an 800-acre farm near Tallahassee, Florida.







Jake's Bones


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Jake McGowan-Lowe is a boy with a very unusual hobby. Since the age of 7, he has been photographing and blogging about his incredible finds and now has a worldwide following, including 100,000 visitors from the US and Canada. Follow Jake as he explores the animal world through this new 64-page book. He takes you on a world wide journey of his own collection, and introduces you to other amazing animals from the four corners of the globe. Find out what a cow's tooth, a rabbit's rib and a duck's quack look like and much, much more besides.




Drawing Wildlife


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Presents fully illustrated instructions to drawing over sixty species of wolves, foxes, bears, deer, and other woodland creatures in a variety of mediums that include pencil, pen and ink, charcoal, and colored pencil.




Lucky Luke's Hunting Adventures


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Join Luke and his family in Lucky Luke's Hunting Adventures: The Swamp as he experiences all the wonders of hunting in the great outdoors. In this tale, Luke is finally old enough to join his family on his first whitetail deer hunt, and he has all kinds of advice from his fellow hunters. When Luke's dad brings him deep into a Northern Minnesota swamp for a magical morning hunt, Luke finds adventure and nature at every turn in the trail. One thing's for sure you won't believe who gets the big buck!




Tracker


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A young hunter must confront the value of life as he faces the loss of his grandfather. For John Borne's family, hunting has nothing to do with sport or manliness. It's a matter of survival. Every fall John and his grandfather go off into the woods to shoot the deer that puts meat on the table over the long Minnesota winter. But this year John's grandfather is dying, and John must hunt alone. John tracks a doe for two days, but as he closes in on his prey, he realizes he cannot shoot her. For John, the hunt is no longer about killing, but about life.