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No one can have travelled in the western States of America without having become more or less acquainted with the coyote. But whether one has done so or not makes little difference to the enjoyment of this book, which is a true piece of nature study at its best. The authors have spent years in the uninhabited sections of the western part of the United States and Canada, and have been able to make friends with the shyest of wild creatures, observing them at work and play, and finally enlisting the help of the camera. Both the story and the illustrations are excellent.
The Little Wolf:
a Story of the Coyote of the Rocky Mountains. By Wendell and Lucie Chapman. Pp. xii + 140 + 31 plates. (London: Charles Scribner's Sons, Ltd., 1936.) 6s. net.
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The Little Wolf. Nature 138, 1079 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/1381079d0
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