Join Sajo, a young Indigenous girl, and her extraordinary companions, the wise and industrious Beaver People, on a captivating adventure that transcends cultures and generations. Grey Owl, the renowned conservationist and storyteller, weaves a tale that celebrates the bond between humans and nature in 'The Adventures of Sajo and her Beaver People.' As Sajo navigates the breathtaking Canadian wilderness, readers of all ages will be enthralled by the heartwarming encounters, the courage of the characters, and the profound ...
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Join Sajo, a young Indigenous girl, and her extraordinary companions, the wise and industrious Beaver People, on a captivating adventure that transcends cultures and generations. Grey Owl, the renowned conservationist and storyteller, weaves a tale that celebrates the bond between humans and nature in 'The Adventures of Sajo and her Beaver People.' As Sajo navigates the breathtaking Canadian wilderness, readers of all ages will be enthralled by the heartwarming encounters, the courage of the characters, and the profound lessons they learn from the land and its creatures. Grey Owl's evocative storytelling and deep respect for the natural world will leave you inspired and moved. This timeless classic not only entertains but also educates, instilling the values of conservation, respect for our environment, and the importance of living in harmony with nature. Dive into this enchanting narrative, and let Grey Owl's words transport you to a world of discovery and ecological wonder. 'The Adventures of Sajo and her Beaver People' is a must-read for anyone who seeks a deeper connection with the great outdoors and a richer understanding of the fragile ecosystems we share. It is an ode to the profound friendship between humans and the wild, inviting us all to become better stewards of our beautiful planet.
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Seller's Description:
Good in Fair jacket. 1935 third impression. Has some light general reading/shelfwear, with dedication on front flyleaf, some wear to edges of dustjacket and tear along bottom of dustjacket spine-otherwise this is a clean, tight copy. Quick dispatch from the UK.
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Used-Good. VG hardback in fair dust jacket. Reprint. Owner's name on front free end paper; binding tight; dust jacket worn at edges, with small loss at foot of spine.
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1935. Lovat Dickson & Thompson. First. Signed by author. Hard Cover. Book-Good, gilt titles on spine, red boards, spine sunned. 8x5. 256pp. Frontis, 19 b/w photos, some b/w illus. This is the vivid story of an Indian hunter and his young son and daughter, and of two small kitten beavers that were their friends. It tells of their adventures in the great forests of North America, and in the city too; of what good chums they were, and how one of them was lost and found again, and about the dangers they were in and all the fun they had.
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Good. No Jacket. 1st printing, xv, 256 pages, illustrated, glossary of Ojibway Indian words, tanning to page edges and endpapers, previous owner gift message on inside cover.
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Good. No Dust Jacket. London: Lovat Dickson & Thompson, 1935. 5th printing. Full cloth binding, well rubbed, spine sunned. Two prior ownership markings on front flyleaf. Firmly bound. Text all clean and unmarked. Frontis. photo of author. 256pp. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.