A Hunter'S Heart - David Petersen - Grāmatas - Holt Paperbacks - 9780805055306 - 1997. gada 15. septembris
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Brief Description: The controversial book that has redefined ethical hunting. David Petersen, himself a committed hunter who has long debated the ethics of blood sport, has now assembled a group of writers to share their experiences in the field and tell why they became hunters and how hunting protects wildlife and habitats. Review Quotes: "This book is a search into the hunter's motives, the sometimes mystic connection between the hunter and food and, more fundamentally, an inquiry into our society's lost tethers to the natural world."-"Los Angeles Times Book Review"Biographical Note: David Peterson lives in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Review Citations:

Publishers Weekly 06/24/1996 pg. 37 (EAN 9780805044232, Hardcover)

Booklist 09/15/1996 pg. 203 (EAN 9780805044232, Hardcover)

Library Journal 09/01/1996 pg. 184 (EAN 9780805044232, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:  Petersen, David Petersen, a pilot in the U. S. Marine Corps, travels Widely. Today he lives with his lovely wife Caroline in a little cabin on a big mountain in Colorado. He enjoys reading, writing, and walking his dogs in the forest. Contributor Bio:  Petersen, David David Petersen lives with his wife, Caroline, and a series of dogs in a little cabin on a big mountain in the American Southwest near Durango, Colorado. Prior to leaving behind a conventional life, Petersen was an officer and pilot in the U. S. Marines, managing editor of a national motorcycle magazine, two-time college graduate, mailman, beach bum, and western editor for "Mother Earth News,"


352 pages

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Izlaists 1997. gada 15. septembris
ISBN13 9780805055306
Izdevēji Holt Paperbacks
Lapas 352
Izmēri 152 × 226 × 25 mm   ·   513 g
Valoda Angļu  
Redaktors Petersen, David

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