Illustration from Two Little Savages For all that Seton has been largely forgotten by the general public, a small cadre of scholars and journalists continue to chart his legacy. While his nature-based work is usually viewed favorably, scholars who come out of Native...
This is the eleventh, and perhaps the final in a series, an annotated listing of Ernest Thompson Seton books, adding two more titles to the existing list. 1932 Famous Animal Stories: Animal Myths, Fables, Fairy Tales, Stories of Real Animals (New York: Brentano’s...
This is the tenth and final in a series, an annotated listing of Ernest Thompson Seton books covering the years 1937-1945. 1937 The Biography of an Arctic Fox (New York: D. Appleton-Century Company) Quote: “This is the story of the cache, and many they made that...
This is the ninth in a series, an annotated listing of Ernest Thompson Seton books covering the years 1922-1936. 1922 Bannertail, The Story of a Graysquirrel (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons) Quote: “And foolish man, who slays the Graysquirrel in his reckless lust...
This is the eighth in a series, an annotated listing of Ernest Thompson Seton books covering the years 1917-1921. 1917 The Preacher of Cedar Mountain (New York: Doubleday, Page & Company) Quote: “There were women who boldly proclaimed that sex and mind had little...
This is the seventh in a series, an annotated listing of Ernest Thompson Seton books covering the years 1913-1916. 1913 Wild Animals At Home (New York: Doubleday, Page & Co.) Quote: “Had I asked them to join me killing a man, shooting up the town, or otherwise...