Panther by Roderick Haig-Brown
Panther by Roderick Haig-Brown
Panther
by Roderick Haig-Brown
Illustrated by Theyre Lee-Elliott
Collins, 1967, lightly illustrated with one or two illustrations, hardcover, dustjacket
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, previous owners bookplate n inside front cover; price clipped dustjacket shows a little edge and shelf wear (see photographs)
“Panthers have a peculiar fascination and beauty that is unique, and Roderick Haig-Brown’s observations of these animals have captured both qualities. This is the story of Ki-yu, form the time when he is a mere cub, totally dependent on his mother, to his reign as the fiercest, most cunning panther on Vancouver Island. Interwoven with Ki-yu’s history is the story of a hunter dedicated to killing Ki-yu. The battle of wits between hunter and hunted provides much of the excitement of the book.
This is essentially a book about animals in their natural state, about the passing of the seasons and the cycle of an animals’ life. If there is fighting and the drama of a struggle to survive, it is because Roderick Haig-Brown is telling the authentic story of a particularly ferocious animal and telling it with honesty and skill.”
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