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    Of Wolves and Men by Barry Lopez
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    'Of Wolves and Men' by Barry Lopez is a captivating exploration of man's complex relationship with wolves. The book delves into various aspects of this interaction, from historical conflicts with ranchers and farmers to the role of wolves in mythologies. It sheds light on the near-extinction of wolves in Western America and the subsequent conservation efforts that have helped in their survival. Through insightful storytelling, the author brings to life the lives and habits of wolves, providing a mix of scientific facts, cultural perspectives, and personal anecdotes that offer a deep understanding of these majestic animals.

    Page 260: Clockwise from upper left: by Thomas Bewick, from Fables of Aesop with Designs on Wood by Thomas Bewick, © 1975 Paddington Press Ltd.; by Alexander Calder, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, gi...

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    The King's Falcon - Roundheads and Cavaliers by Stella Riley
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    'The King's Falcon' by Stella Riley is the third installment in the 'Roundheads and Cavaliers' series, set in 1650s England and France during the English Civil War. The book intricately weaves together the intertwined romances of Ashley and Athenais, and Francis and Pauline, against a backdrop of political intrigue, historical events, and personal challenges. The story delves into the complexities of the time period, portraying the hardships faced by royalists in exile and the struggles of individuals amidst a tumultuous historical backdrop. With a mix of action, adventure, romance, and historical accuracy, the book offers a detailed and immersive reading experience.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Roundheads and Cavaliers )

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