Bears I Have Met—and Others By: Allen Kelly (1855-1916) |
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In his captivating memoir, author Allen Kelly takes readers on an awe-inspiring journey through the wild and enchanting world of bears. 'Bears I Have Met—and Others' is a remarkable collection of stories that not only explores the author's unique encounters with these magnificent creatures but also delves into the deeper connection between humans and nature.
Kelly's writing style is engaging and immersive, effortlessly transporting readers into the rugged landscapes of North America. From the very first page, it becomes evident that the author possesses an undeniable passion for bears, their habitat, and their conservation. Each chapter is meticulously crafted, weaving together personal anecdotes, scientific observations, and historical facts, knitting a narrative that feels both informative and heartfelt.
One of the book's greatest strengths lies in Kelly's ability to evoke a vivid sense of place. Whether he is recounting his experience studying grizzlies in Alaska or observing polar bears in the Arctic, the author paints a breathtaking picture of the wilderness, capturing its untamed beauty and the profound impact that bears have on their environment.
Moreover, 'Bears I Have Met—and Others' is not merely a chronicle of Kelly's encounters with bears; it is an exploration of the intricate relationships between humans and these awe-inspiring creatures. Throughout the book, the author delves into the misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding bears, addressing the consequences of human encroachment on their territories and the urgent need to protect their habitats. Kelly's authentic voice shines through as he shares poignant anecdotes, shedding light on the essential role that bears play in maintaining ecological balance.
However, while the book admirably highlights the importance of conservation, it occasionally veers into overly technical details, which might overwhelm some readers. Nonetheless, Kelly always manages to recover and bring the narrative back to his personal experiences, reigniting the reader's connection with the book.
'Bears I Have Met—and Others' is a captivating memoir that will leave readers with a newfound appreciation for these majestic creatures. Allen Kelly's passion for bears is both contagious and inspiring, urging us to reflect on our relationship with nature and to take an active role in preserving the world's remaining wilderness. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or simply someone seeking a captivating read, this memoir is a remarkable exploration of the natural world and our place within it. by ALLEN KELLY Illustrations by Ernest Thompson Seton, W. H. Loomis, Homer Davenport, Walt. McDougall, Charles Nelan, W. Hofacker, Will. Chapin and the Author Philadelphia Drexel Biddle, Publisher 1903 [Frontispiece: Photograph of Allen Kelly] [Illustration: Letter to Allen Kelly from Ernest Thompson Seton.] CONTENTS Chapter I. The California Grizzly II. The Story of Monarch III. Chronicles of Clubfoot IV. Mountain Charley V. In the Valley of the Shadow VI. When Grizzlies Ran in Droves VII. The Adventures of Pike VIII. In the Big Snow IX. Boston's Big Bear Fight X. Yosemite XI. The Right of Way XII. Well Heeled XIII. Smoked Out XIV. A Cry in the Night XV. A Campfire Symposium XVI. Brainy Bears of the Pecos XVII. When Monarch was Free XVIII. How Old Pinto Died XIX. Three in a Boat XX. A Providential Prospect Hole XXI. Killed with a Bowie XXII. A Denful of Grizzlies ILLUSTRATIONS Portrait of the Author. Sketch of Monarch. ERNEST THOMPSON SETON. The Largest Captive Grizzly. From a Photograph. Feasting Upon a Big Steer. A. K. Chained to Trees Every Night. Prepared to Pluck Foster... Continue reading book >>
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