Zoo in a Book
A wonderful gift, here are more than 100 pages of photographs of animals, wild and domestic, each accompanied by quotations by insightful observers ranging from Mahatma Gandhi to Stephen King, Fyodor Dostoyevsky to William Shatner, Isaac Bashevas Singer to Farley Mowat. Rather than viewing animals through the bars of a zoo, you will delight in these magnificent photos of lions and tigers and bears, oh my! All in full color.
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Zoo in a Book
A wonderful gift, here are more than 100 pages of photographs of animals, wild and domestic, each accompanied by quotations by insightful observers ranging from Mahatma Gandhi to Stephen King, Fyodor Dostoyevsky to William Shatner, Isaac Bashevas Singer to Farley Mowat. Rather than viewing animals through the bars of a zoo, you will delight in these magnificent photos of lions and tigers and bears, oh my! All in full color.
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Zoo in a Book

Zoo in a Book

by George Davidson (Editor)
Zoo in a Book

Zoo in a Book

by George Davidson (Editor)

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A wonderful gift, here are more than 100 pages of photographs of animals, wild and domestic, each accompanied by quotations by insightful observers ranging from Mahatma Gandhi to Stephen King, Fyodor Dostoyevsky to William Shatner, Isaac Bashevas Singer to Farley Mowat. Rather than viewing animals through the bars of a zoo, you will delight in these magnificent photos of lions and tigers and bears, oh my! All in full color.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150809581
Publisher: Absolutely Amazing Ebooks
Publication date: 09/22/2015
Series: Look-See Books , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

George “Harley” Davidson likes animals, and we don’t mean “hogs.” His unfortunate nickname has carried over from childhood. He has never owned a motorcycle. His first job out of college was in the art department of a daily newspaper, but he gradually moved over to the editorial side. He has worked for publishing houses in New York and London. He has a small dog, pictured herein. He is against whaling and dolphin roundups and killing baby seals. He once stepped into a cage with a tiger at a zoo, and survived. “I said, ‘Nice kitty kitty,” he reports. Moving across the editor’s desk, this is his first published book.
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