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He published the post popular of his fifteen volumes on outdoor life , Wild
Animals I Have Known , in 1898 . A half million copies passed onto American
bookshelves by the 1930 ' s , along with nearly two million copies of his other
titles .
He published the post popular of his fifteen volumes on outdoor life , Wild
Animals I Have Known , in 1898 . A half million copies passed onto American
bookshelves by the 1930 ' s , along with nearly two million copies of his other
titles .
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Yet the creation of an animal hero composed of possibilities , however probable ,
affronted many readers . ... He insisted that Seton ' s book should be called “ Wild
Animals I Alone Have Known , ” for though the stories were “ true as romance ...
Yet the creation of an animal hero composed of possibilities , however probable ,
affronted many readers . ... He insisted that Seton ' s book should be called “ Wild
Animals I Alone Have Known , ” for though the stories were “ true as romance ...
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Instead he advanced a brand of comparative psychology which he called “
animal individuality . ” By what he believed was inductive reasoning , he found
that man and the animals had much in common . Nature writers , adequately to
portray ...
Instead he advanced a brand of comparative psychology which he called “
animal individuality . ” By what he believed was inductive reasoning , he found
that man and the animals had much in common . Nature writers , adequately to
portray ...
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