Title Wild animals I Have Known and 200 Drawings
Author Ernest Thompson Seton
Illustrator Ernest Seton-Thompson
Year 1900
Publisher Charles Scribner's sons
Location New York
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread

Pages   (key to Page Status)   

A List of the Stories in this Book

And their Full-page Drawings


Page

Lobo, the King of Currumpaw 15

Lobo showing the pack how to kill beef 23

Tannerey, with his dogs, came galloping up the caƱon 27

Lobo exposing the traps 38

Lobo and Blanca 42

Lobo Rex CurrumpƦ 55


Silverspot, the Story of a Crow 57

Silverspot 61

The handle of a china-cup, the gem of the collection 73

Roost in a row, like big folks 78

The track of the murderer 85

The death of Silverspot 89

 

Raggylug, the Story of a Cottontail Rabbit 91

"Mammy, mammy!" he screamed, in mortal terror 97

Rag followed the snow-white beacon 118

The hound came sniffing along the log 126

No chance to turn now 139


Bingo, the Story of fly Dog 145

Frank retreated each time the wolf turned 149

Bingo and the she-wolf 167

Bingo watched while Curley feasted 172

Tail-piece 183


The Springfield fox 185

They tussled and fought, while their mother looked on with fond delight 196

Vix shows the cubs how to catch mice 202

There she had lain, and mourned 218

Vix 225

 

The pacing Mustang 227

Away went the mustang at his famous pace 261


Wully, the Story of a Yaller Dog 273

The three maroons 277

Once more a sheep-dog in charge of a flock 287

Wully studied her calm face 299


Redruff, the Story of the Don Valley partridge 305

In the moonlight 321

Redruff saving Runtie 340

The owl 356

The thought. (Tail-piece) 359

 
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