33%OFF
Wolf Haven
Brenda Peterson
€ 31.99
€ 21.48
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Wolf Haven
Hardback. A stirring book of photographs of Wolves that have been given sanctuary near Mount Rainer. Brenda Peterson's text puts the stories of the residents of Wolf Haven, and of wolves in North America, into context as she describes the behaviour patterns and social structure of wolf packs. Num Pages: 114 pages, 125 full colour photographs. BIC Classification: 1KB; AJCR; WNCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 225 x 283 x 17. Weight in Grams: 920.
A stirring book of photographs of Wolves that have been given sanctuary near Mount Rainer. Brenda Peterson's text puts the stories of the residents of Wolf Haven, and of wolves in North America, into context as she describes the behaviour patterns and social structure of wolf packs. This book is about the attempts to pull back this species from the edge of extinction, as well as the new ways that humans are finding to co-exist with these wild animals.
A stirring book of photographs of Wolves that have been given sanctuary near Mount Rainer. Brenda Peterson's text puts the stories of the residents of Wolf Haven, and of wolves in North America, into context as she describes the behaviour patterns and social structure of wolf packs. This book is about the attempts to pull back this species from the edge of extinction, as well as the new ways that humans are finding to co-exist with these wild animals.
Product Details
Publisher
Sasquatch Books
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
144
Place of Publication
Seattle, WA, United States
ISBN
9781632170514
SKU
V9781632170514
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-14
About Brenda Peterson
Annie Marie Musselman is a fine-art photographer. Brenda Peterson, a novelist, memoirist and nature writer, is the author of 17 books. She has written about wolves for The Huffington Post.
Reviews for Wolf Haven
Powell's Staff Pick for Top 5 Favorite Books of 2016 [Mussleman's] images of the haven embody the meditative patience she used to photograph it. They're ethereal and lightweight, less like static pictures and more like breath
a glimpse of a being that you know is there but that you can't predict or control.
National Geographic ... Read more
a glimpse of a being that you know is there but that you can't predict or control.
National Geographic ... Read more