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Wolf: Legend, Enemy, Icon

by Rebecca Grambo
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Overview

A passionate look at one of the most fascinating animals in the world.

Throughout history, wolves have fascinated, inspired and terrified people around the world. Fierce, loyal, tribal and intelligent, these animals are the subject of this intimate portrait.

Drawing on a wide variety of sources, the author weaves together ancient legends, up-to-date science, historical writings and personal observations. With penetrating photography by Daniel J. Cox, the result is a magnificent, passionate and powerful story of an animal worth understanding and preserving.

Chapters include:

  • Early Myths and Legends -- stories that record the earliest human-wolf encounters
  • Part of the Pack -- how wolves work together to hunt, for protection and to take care of the young
  • Legendary Predator -- how wolves organize the hunt and select their prey
  • Warriors and Wolves -- how, from ancient times, wolves have been role models for warriors
  • Shamans and Shape shifters -- how wolves have been seen as a great source of power and healing
  • Predator Becomes Prey -- how humans have hunted wolves beyond all reason or need
  • At the Edge Again -- what the future holds for this magnificent animal.

Wolf blends natural science, history and folklore to explore the fascination with one of the most complex creatures in the world. The book reveals how humans have interacted with wolves, from the earliest creation myths to current attempts to restore near-extinct populations.

Synopsis

Now in paperback: An examination of the human-wolf relationship, through legends, myths and facts, featuring 150 color photographs that capture the wolf in its natural habitats.

About the Author, Rebecca Grambo

Rebecca L. Grambo is the author of dozens of books including Bee: A Celebration of Power and Beauty, The World of the Fox, Eagles: Masters of the Sky and Mountain Lion.

Daniel J. Cox is an internationally published award-winning natural history photographer. His work appears in many publications including National Geographic, Sierra and Audubon.

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Editorials

Nature Canada - Chris Sutton

A terrific book... Grambo provides a fascinating account of the wolf's changing fortunes, from a kind of god-like creator to storybook villain to, most recently, symbol of hope. She uses creation myths, snippets from folk tales and literary references from cultures around the globe to illustrate just how intertwined man and wolf have been from the beginning. The book has beautiful photography by Daniel J. Cox, who captures the wolf in all its iconic glory -- howling at the sky, racing across the snow-covered landscape, cubs wrestling in their den.

naturecanadablog.

This is a terrific book.... [Rebecca Grambo] provides a fascinating account of the wolf's changing fortunes, from a kind of god-like creature to storybook villain to, most recently, symbol of hope.... Beautiful photography [that] captures the wolf in all its iconic glory.

Wildlife Activist

Beautifully illustrated... Grambo depicts this dynamic animal as it is, an integral part of the animal kingdom.

Oakland Press

This beautifully illustrated, thoughtful book explores the intricate relationship between wolves and people.

Norfolk Vigninian-Pilot

The real delights are the photos: close-ups of handsome faces, sweet pictures of mamma wolves and their cubs, and dynamic shots of the animals in action or getting together for a good howl.

Science Books and Films

Well structured, colorful and engrossing book... wide appeal to all readers who are curious about wolves.

Booklist

Shifting effortlessly between science and myth, with sociological, anthropological, and ethnological stops along the way, Grambo explores all sides of the wolf, from both lupine and human perspectives. The many illustrations, which include Cox's images of wolves in the wild, reinforce the premise of the text.

Canadian Camera

Comprehensive study of the wolf not only explores the evolution and behavior... but dwells especially on the complex relationship between man and wolf... masterful photography.

Globe and Mail

This beautiful book traces the changing relationship between humans and wolves through the ages.

Kansas City Star

[Grambo's] text is a great read, but Cox's photos tell much of the story here... These creatures are beautiful.

Olympia Olympian

Grambo weaves the history of wolves and humans, complimented by illustrations and Daniel Cox's photographs in a nicely done package.

Outdoor Photographer

A captivating book about wolves. Text and magnificent pictures tell of their behavior, life cycle and history with man.

Nature Photographers Online Magazine

For those who admire this beautiful animal this book will be a library treasure... It is both beautiful and inspiring.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Firefly Books, Limited
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781554073887

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