Meet Mr. Grizzly

Meet Mr. Grizzly
Author: Montague Stevens
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1839740167

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Meet Mr. Grizzly, first published in 1943, is the memoir of Montague Stevens – a Cambridge-educated Englishman who was a cattle-rancher in New Mexico, and who had a passion for hunting grizzly bears (with the help of his hunting dogs). The book chronicles some of his many adventures of hunting, dog- and horse-training, and on the natural history of the region. Included are 15 pages of illustrations.


Meet Mr. Grizzly
Language: en
Pages: 398
Authors: Montague Stevens
Categories: Nature
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-11-01 - Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

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Meet Mr. Grizzly, first published in 1943, is the memoir of Montague Stevens – a Cambridge-educated Englishman who was a cattle-rancher in New Mexico, and who
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Language: en
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Categories: History
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Pages: 176
Authors: Jerry D. Thompson
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 2023-05-15 - Publisher: University of New Mexico Press

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Raised in Catron County around Pie Town, Jerry D. Thompson is a well-known Southwestern and Civil War historian. Part regional history, part family history, and
The Last Grizzly and Other Southwestern Bear Stories
Language: en
Pages: 196
Authors: David Earl Brown
Categories: Nature
Type: BOOK - Published: 1988 - Publisher: University of Arizona Press

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