"Mainly about Wolves" is a 1937 work famous American naturalist and
writer Ernest Thompson Seton. It explores the subject of wolves, looking
their nature and natural history with reference to the author's
experiences hunting and tracking them. This classic volume will appeal
to those with an interest in wolves, as well as tracking in general and
other related outdoor pursuits. Ernest Thompson Seton (1860 - 1946) was
an English author and wildlife artist who founded the Woodcraft Indians
in 1902. He was also among the founding members of the Boy Scouts of
America, established in 1910. He wrote profusely on this subject, the
most notable of his scouting literature including "The Birch Bark Roll"
and the "Boy Scout Handbook". Seton was also an early pioneer of animal
fiction writing, and he is fondly remembered for his charming book "Wild
Animals I Have Known" (1898). Other notable works by this author
include: "Lobo, Rag and Vixen" (1899), "Two Little Savages" (1903), and
"Animal Heroes" (1911). Many vintage books such as this are becoming
increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this book now in
an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a
specially-commissioned new biography of the author.