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Book Description PAPERBACK. Condition: Very Good. 0806115475 Previous owner's name written inside front cover page. Minor cover & edge wear. No highlighting, no underlining. Tight binding. Seller Inventory # 0806115475NOE
Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. Jones, Lewis E. (illustrator). First Edition Stated. 221 pages plus index. Univeristy bookstore sticker on back cover. Front cover has 4" crease on upper corner. Discoloration and fading throughout cover. Appendix A Progress in Coyote Depredations Research. Appendix B Tables of Results of Animal Control. Bibliograpy. First Paperback Edition 1979. Minor creases and cover scuffs. Tight book with no marks or stamps. The viewpoints of both rancher and environmentalist are presented in this intelligent, often shocking book on the emotional coyote controversy. A biography that traces the life story of one coyote from birth to adulthood, a historical and current description of predator control, a sometimes violent adventure story and most of all an examination of creature psychology. A book about stewardship of the earth on which we depend for survival. Attractive blue pictorial cover. Illustrated with nicely drawn prints illustrating the coyote's desert life. Seller Inventory # 5120
Book Description Glossy Soft Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Jones, Lewis E. (illustrator). 224pp including index Illustrations Details the controversy between environmentalists and ranchers over coyote habitation/protection Cover is lightly soiled and is scuffed Pages are clean and tight. Seller Inventory # 80029
Book Description Trade paperback. Condition: Very Good. Traces the life story of one coyote from birth to adulthood, predator control, and the interaction of man and coyote. A superb portrayal of one of the West's most harassed and least appreciated animals. This is the best book about the coyote since Frank Dobie wrote The Voice of the Coyote over a generation ago. This is more than a story of the coyote; it should be read by all who care for the land, for the insights it reveals about us, about our dominion, our stewardship of the earth on which we depend for survival. Leydet edited and wrote books for the Sierra Club (Tomorrow's Wilderness, 1963, The Last Redwoods, 1963, the award winning Time and the River Flowing-about the Grand Canyon-1964), and a comprehensive book about the maligned and misunderstood coyote, The Coyote, Defiant Songdog of the West, 1977. Passengers on his river trips can remember Francois climbing on the ledges above the river and howling like a coyote and in later years at least one friend often referred to him as "The Old Coyote". Seller Inventory # SKU2010022688
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. trade paperback in very good minus condition. slight sun fading to spine and cover. Seller Inventory # 139885
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: VG+. Lewis E. Jones (illustrator). First Paperback Printing. Traces the life story of one coyote from birth to adulthood, describes predator control, and the interaction of man and coyote. A superb portrayal of one of the West's most harassed and least appreciated animals. 221 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Illustrations by Lewis E. Jones. Interior is very bright and clean and is unmarked. Binding is tight and square. Wrappers show surface rubbing. A very solid copy. Weight, 363g. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Seller Inventory # 047448
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Clean Tight And Square. No Markings Or Creases. May Have Never Been Read. With Little Shelf Wear To The Covers. Seller Inventory # 044572
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Jones, Lewis E. (illustrator). First Paperback Edition. Trade Paperback. Illustrated blue wrappers. Glued binding. 224 pages, b/w illustrations, bibliography, appendices, index. 1st Paperback edition, 1st printing. CONDITION: NEAR FINE, binding square and tight, pages crisp and unmarked; light rubbing and edge wear to wrappers, else fine. CONTENT: "This is the best book about the coyote since Frank Dobie wrote The Voice of the Coyote over a generation ago. This is more than a story of the coyote; it should be read by all who care for the land, for the insights it reveals about us, about our dominion, our ste2wardship of the earth on which we depend for survival." - Outdoors West >Guaranteed secure packaging, free tracking, and no-hassle return policy. Seller Inventory # 003092
Book Description Condition: FINE. (2nd printing, 1981). "As new - gift quality! "a biography that traces the life story of one coyote a historical and current description of predator control an examination of creature psychology " 224 indexed pages.". Seller Inventory # 00H017