Nature - Mammals Genre
Books in the Nature - Mammals genre:
Two Little Savages: Being the Adventures of Two Boys Who Lived as Indians and What They Learned (1903)
Author(s):
Ernest Seton Thompson
Illustrator(s):
Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson
Ernest Seton Thompson
Shasta of the Wolves (1919)
Author(s):
Olaf Baker
Illustrator(s):
Charles Livingston Bull
Dusty Star (1922)
An Indian boy befriends wild animals and adopts a wolf cub.
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Author(s):
Olaf Baker
Illustrator(s):
Paul Bransom
The Cruise of the Cachalot (1926)
Author(s):
Frank Bullen
Illustrator(s):
Mead Schaeffer
Bambi (1928)
“Bambi: A Life in the Woods” by Felix Salten was originally published in Austria in 1923. Simon & Schuster’s 1928 edition is based on an English translation by Whittaker Chambers.
Author(s):
Felix Salten
Kurt Wiese
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Doctor Dolittle in the Moon (1928)
Author(s):
Hugh Lofting
Illustrator(s):
Hugh Lofting
Angus and the Ducks (1930)
When a very curious young terrier named Angus sees that the door is open, he decides to go exploring. Little does he know what neighbors await him!
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
Liang & Lo (1930)
Liang and Lo set out on the back of Lo’s water buffalo to slay the dragon.
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Author(s):
Kurt Wiese
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Angus and the Cat (1931)
Angus the terrier has to share his home with a new cat who eats Angus’s food and sits in his favorite places. How will they ever get along?
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
The Story of Little Black Sambo (1933)
A moveable version of the famous story of the little boy who outwits the tigers and has pancakes and butter as his reward.
Author(s):
Helen Bannerman
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Honk the Moose (1935)
Author(s):
Phil Stong
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
National Velvet (1935)
Author(s):
Enid Bagnold
Illustrator(s):
Laurian Jones
The Curious Lobster (1936)
Author(s):
Richard Warren Hatch
Illustrator(s):
Marion Freeman Wakeman
The Story of Freginald (1936)
Freginald joins the Boomschmidt Circus and meets fellow poet Freddy the pig. Together they solve a mystery and save the Circus.
Author(s):
Walter R. Brooks
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
The Clockwork Twin (1937)
Uncle Ben builds a clockwork boy so Adoniram will have a playmate, but Freddy discovers a real twin.
Author(s):
Walter R. Brooks
Kurt Wiese
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Andy and the Lion (1938)
A little boy named Andy was interested in lions. On his way to school, he met a real lion with a thorn stuck in its paw.
Author(s):
James Daugherty
Illustrator(s):
James Daugherty
Young Settler (1938)
Author(s):
Phil Stong
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Horses and Americans (1939)
Author(s):
Phil Stong
Illustrator(s):
Frederic Remington
Kurt Wiese
Wiggins for President (1939)
The Bean farm animals found the first animal republic and Mrs. Wiggins runs for president. In the meantime Freddy is founding the First Animal Bank of Centerboro. Later published as Freddy the Politician.
Author(s):
Walter R. Brooks
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Greased Lightning (1940)
Author(s):
Sterling North
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
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