Paul Schullery
Author
Pub. Date
2002
Summary
Lewis and Clark's expedition was full of adventures, but few were as exhilarating as their moments with grizzly bears. The author has combed the journals to provide readers with Lewis and Clark's own words on the Ursus horribles and offers new insight into the role of the grizzly bear in this tale of Western exploration and discovery.
Author
Pub. Date
c2006
Summary
"Fly fishing intersects western history in so many ways that it is surprising that more writers--besides historians--have not sensed its rhetorical and scholarly opportunities. As fly fishing's practitioners grow in economic power, political reach, ecological awareness, and clarity of need, those intersections will only become more compelling. In the fine tradition of angling books that celebrate fly fishing for the way it invites readers into unfettered...
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Pub. Date
Ã2021.
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Summary
"At once a stirring adventure tale, a candid and often hilarious personal memoir, an offbeat natural history, and a smart literary chronicle, Paul Schullery's The Bear Doesn't Know is a bear-lover's book of wonders-rich in the joy, beauty, and inspiration found during a life well-lived in bear country"--