Lois BROWN Crisler's Book |
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On assignment from Walt Disney, Herb and Lois Crisler were flown to the middle
of the tundra and left to photograph caribou migration. Woefully unprepared for the rigorous Arctic winter, the Crislers were
stunned by the vibrant, natural habitat that burst forth with the spring thaw. Chief among this new life were two wolf pups, Trigger
and Lady, whom they raised to maturity. As the Crislers earned the trust of these young wolves, Lois's records of miraculous and
minute daily occurrences grew into a vast portrait of the nature of wolves and life in the remote wild. Crisler's keen observations
and deep sympathies with the earth and its creatures has earned Arctic Wild its place in the canon of wilderness literature.
First published in 1958 by The Curtis Publishing Company Published again in 1999 by THE LYONS PRESS 123 West 18 Street New York, NY 10011 |
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I don't know what year this cover was published |
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