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ISBN: | 0486209857 (ISBN13: 9780486209852) |
Edition Language: | English |
Ernest Thompson Seton
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.39 | 368 Users | 33 Reviews
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Title | : | Two Little Savages |
Author | : | Ernest Thompson Seton |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | November 24th 2011 by Dover Publications (first published 1903) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Childrens. Adventure. Classics. Environment. Nature |
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Ratings: 4.39 From 368 Users | 33 ReviewsJudgment Regarding Books Two Little Savages
Ernest Thompson Seton was one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America. This book is about a sickly and lonesome city boy from a cold family. He is sent to his uncle's farm for the summer. The uncle allows the boy, and his cousin to spend the summer in a teepee. This is a fun book for children and adults. It is filled with drawings to accompany the great amount of woodlore that it teaches.The first book I ever fell in love with. My father read this to me and my brother as young "little savages". It's a timeless book of adventure and youthful exuberance.
Käsiraamat indiaanimaailma. Vibud ei saanud tõesti kunagi nii heaks nende pajukeppidega, mis metsast sai leitud, aga midagi sai siiski valmistatud ja muidugi erinevatest linnusulgedest ka nooli tehtud. Loetud sai muidugi seda sel ajal, kui lapsed veel maal väljas käisid ja mööda metsi luusisid ning indiaanlasi mängisid.
Zatím se mi líbí
Knížka, ke které jsem se mnohokrát vracel. Skvělé.
4.5 stars, rounding up for reasons below.This book is a Lost Classic. I never read it as a child, although I did read "Wild Animals I Have Known" by the same author. This was first published in 1903 and is both a Coming Of Age story and a How To on Woodcrafts.If you want to know how to build a TeePee, make a Bow and Arrow, tan hides, make a Tom Tom, shoot and stuff an Owl, start a fire with sticks, this is your book. It is seriously cool.Drawings on almost every page by the author. The plot is
Subtitle: Being the Adventures of Two Boys Who Lived as Indians and What They Learned. Let's go straight to the Savages in the title. Seton wrote this in 1903. You would expect '...and he reflects the values of his time,' but that's just not accurate, except for the word savage. I can't recall one instance of it in the text. In this book Indian methods are always the preferred pattern, the esteemed goal, the measure of authenticity. Yan grew up in a whacked-out Scots Presbyterian home, very
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