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Seton

TWO LITTLE SAVAGES Being the Adventures of Two Boys Who Lived as Indians and What They Learned

Doubleday, Page & Company, 1911

33,00 €

Buddenbrooks Inc.

(Newburyport, Stati Uniti d'America)

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Anno di pubblicazione
1911
Luogo di stampa
Garden City
Autore
Seton
Editori
Doubleday, Page & Company

Descrizione

An early edition. Illustrated with over 300 drawings by the author, including plates and drawings within the text and marginal drawings of wildlife and Indian dwellings. And with an illustrated titlepage designed by his wife, Grace Gallatin Seton, printed in black and white. 8vo, publisher's original blue cloth, lettered and decorated on the spine and upper cover in gilt. xv, 552 pp. A very nice copy, especially so as this was a book often read time-and-time again. The text is as clean and fresh as one could hope, the binding solid, firm with strong hinges.

Edizione: early edition. thomson seton was a noted naturalist, author and wildlife artist but will always be best remembered as one of the pioneers of scouting. he was the author of the original boy scout handbook. he was personally responsible for the strong influence of american indian culture within the bsa and was highly influential upon lord baden-powell, the founder of scouting worldwide.<br> in the story, decorated throughout in a manner very similar to the original boy scout handbook, seton uses a tale of two boys who realize their dream of living in the woods like indians in order to demonstrate camping techniques and many other outdoor crafts. full of native american lore, the book teaches the reader how do do anything from light a fire to build a tepee, illustrated with exquisite pen and ink drawings and half-tone illustrations.<br> an extremely popular book, two little savages is lovingly remembered by those of us who were 20th century "boys" all throughout the united states and canada. it still enjoys an exceptionally good rating at goodreads.
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