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People of the Deer (Death of a People - The Ihalmiut, Volume I [1]) by Mowat, Farley - 2005

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People of the Deer (Death of a People - The Ihalmiut, Volume I [1])

by Mowat, Farley

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New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2005. Reissue. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Bryant, Samuel. Single light spine crease. 2005 Trade Paperback. 318 pp. Map precedes text, includes section of black-and-white photographs, drawings by Samuel Bryant. A 2005 reissue of the classic work originally published in 1952, this edition includes the original foreword, and the foreword from the 1974 edition. From the publisher: "In 1886, the Ihalmiut people of northern Canada numbered seven thousand; by 1946, when Farley Mowat began his two-year stay in the Arctic, the population had fallen to just forty. With them, he observed for the first time the phenomenon that would inspire him for the rest of his life: the millennia-old migration of the Arctic's caribou herds. He also endured bleak, interminable winters, suffered agonizing shortages of food, and witnessed the continual, devastating intrusions of outsiders bent on exploitation. Here, in this classic and first book to demonstrate the mammoth literary talent that would produce some of the most memorable books of the next half-century, best-selling author Farley Mowat chronicles his harrowing experiences. People of the Deer is the lyrical ethnography of a beautiful and endangered society. It is a mournful reproach to those who would manipulate and destroy indigenous cultures throughout the world. Most of all, it is a tribute to the last People of the Deer, the diminished Ihalmiuts, whose calamitous encounter with our civilization resulted in their unnecessary demise." ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Farley McGill Mowat was a conservationist and one of Canada's most widely-read authors. His works have been translated into 52 languages and he has sold more than 14 million books. He achieved fame with the publication of his books on the Canadian North, such as People of the Deer (1952) and Never Cry Wolf (1963).[1] The latter, an account of his experiences with wolves in the Arctic, was made into a film, released in 1983. Mowat's advocacy for environmental causes and a writing style that "never let[s] the facts get in the way of the truth," have earned him both praise and criticism: "few readers remain neutral." Nevertheless, his influence is undeniable: Never Cry Wolf is credited with shifting the mythology and fear of wolves. His stories are fast-paced, gripping, personal, and conversational. Descriptions of Mowat refer to his "commitment to ideals," "poetic descriptions and vivid images," but also to his strong antipathies, which provoke "ridicule, lampoons and, at times, evangelical condemnation." - Wikipedia
  • Bookseller Yesterday's Muse Books US (US)
  • Illustrator Bryant, Samuel
  • Format/Binding Trade Paperback
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
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  • Edition Reissue
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  • ISBN 10 0771065906
  • ISBN 13 9780771065903
  • Publisher Carroll & Graf Publishers
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 2005
  • Keywords ANTHROPOLOGY ESKIMOS IHALMIUT CANADA
  • X weight 16 oz

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Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited [0-7710-6590-6] 1977. (Mass market paperback) 318pp. Near fine. 8vo. Pictorial card wrappers, small price sticker at foot of rear cover. Maps, illus., B&W photos. Drawings by Samuel Bryant. Internally, tight and clean. Protected in plastic. Volume II, the Desparate People, also available (matching paperback set), $30 if purchased together..
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