Best of
Animals

1980

Three James Herriot Classics: All Creatures Great and Small / All Things Bright and Beautiful / All Things Wise and Wonderful


James Herriot - 1980
    Collected here are three of his masterpieces—All Creatures Great and Small, All Things Bright and Beautiful, and All Things Wise and Wonderful—which have been winning over animal lovers everywhere for almost fifty years. From his night visits to drafty barns during freezing northern England winters, to the beautiful vitality of rural life in the summertime, to the colorful menagerie of animals—and their owners—that pass through his office, Herriot vividly evokes the daily challenges and joys that come with being a veterinarian. Witty and heartwarming, these classic books also feature an original introduction from the author’s son, Jim Wight, and bonus archival photos courtesy of the Herriot estate.

Peace at Last


Jill Murphy - 1980
    But he could not sleep - however he tried and wherever he tried.SNORE, SNORE went Mrs Bear.TICK-TOCK, TICK-TOCK went the clock.Would he never get to sleep?The familiar noises, repetition and beautiful illustrations make this delightful picture book an all-time favourite with children and adults everywhere.

National Audubon Society Field Guide to Insects and Spiders: North America


Lorus Johnson Milne - 1980
    Descriptive text includes measurements, diagnostic details, and information on habitat, range, feeding habits, sounds or songs, flight period, web construction, life cycle, behaviors, folklore, and environmental impact. An illustrated key to the insect orders and detailed drawings of the parts of insects, spiders, and butterflies supplement this extensive coverage.

Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook


James M. Giffin - 1980
    Mercifully clear and readable. If you own a dog and love it, you must keep a copy on your handy reference shelf!" ?Mordecai Siegal, President of the Dog Writers Association of America and author of over 20 books on dogs and other animals. "Will more than pay for itself! Compared with similar books, this is the most beneficial ever published! All-encompassing and so inviting to use?Accurate, reliable, up-to-the-minute, intelligent and explicit.... This book will more than pay for itself with the very first dog health problem you may encounter and solve yourself. And I'll sign my name to that!" ?Alfons Ertelt, Chief Tester, American Temperament Test Society"A Must for any dog owner!" ?The American Field"Useful for any dog owner, indispensable for kennel owners?. Offers comprehensive, up-to-date, well-organized information on every phase of health care for dogs." ?Publisher's Weekly"Buy It! You can't afford to be without this one!...I must have ten books on home veterinary care now?Forget Them! This one is complete, well and simply written, profusely illustrated, and wonder of wonders, it's well-indexed?in three ways, yet!" ?Ilio A Howell Dog Book of Distinction

Giant Treasury of Peter Rabbit


Beatrix Potter - 1980
    Since the first publication of her stories, her whimsical animal friends have made their way into children's hearts and taught them simple lessons about life through their trials and triumphs. Here you will find such favorites as Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, Squirrel Nutkin, and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, among others. Their lively adventures are accompanied by Beatrix Potter's original illustrations, creating a fun and enchanting world that will entertain both young and old.

Gregory the Terrible Eater


Mitchell Sharmat - 1980
    A very picky eater, Gregory the goat refuses the usual goat diet staples of shoes and tincans in favor of fruits, vegetables, eggs, and orange juice.

National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mammals


National Audubon Society - 1980
    Illustrated with more than 300 full-color photographs, each species account includes information on physical characteristics, size, similar species, breeding, tracks and other signs, habitat, and range, as well as commentary on feeding, nesting, and other behaviors. Easy-to-read range maps, detailed anatomical illustrations of different mammals, track illustrations, and a state-by-state location guide make this the decisive authority on North American mammals.

There's a Hippopotamus on our Roof Eating Cake


Hazel Edwards - 1980
    I know why there's a hole. There's a hippopotamus on our roof eating cake.' The cake-eating hippo is ageless. This classic story about one of the largest and most famous imaginary friends has been delighting children around the world for almost 40 years. To celebrate the original hippo story was republished in a hardback gift edition for the 30th anniversary with a special sparkly hippo on the cover, ready to delight a whole new generation of children. Now available from Penguin Puffin, and in Chinese from Sichuan Children's Publishing, there are seven titles in the series. 'Ho Ho Ho There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Christmas Cake' sold out at Christmas 2018. . A short film made by Pocket Bonfire Productions was shown at the Sydney Opera House in 2012. In 2016, Garry Ginivan Attractions toured 'Hippo! Hippo! the Musical' nationally.In 2020 there will be special celebrations for the 40th anniversary of this across the generations, favourite book character.

The Illustrated Marguerite Henry: With Wesley Dennis, Robert Lougheed, Lynd Ward, and Rich Rudish


Marguerite Henry - 1980
    

Secret Go the Wolves


R.D. Lawrence - 1980
    Lawrence pulled them from the gory sack stowed in the Cree Indian's canoe. Lawrence paid the Indian for the cubs and began an amazing adventure for Lawrence, his wife, and their dog.

The Zoo Quest Expeditions


David Attenborough - 1980
    This edition brings together, slightly abridged, his descriptions of three journeys - to Guyana where he explored the broad savannahs of the Rupununi, the creeks and swamps of the coast, and the remote forest reserve of the Amerindians; to Indonesia in search of the Komodo dragon; and to Paraguay to seek, among other animals, the elusive giant armadillo. The book abounds with superb vignettes of bizarre characters - Mistah King, the mermaid fisherman; the shanty singers Lord Lucifer and the Great Smasher; Comelli, the wandering jaguar hunter; and the fat, jolly Gertie who claimed she has a 'highly nervous psychological disposition'. The author also tells, disarmingly, of the hardships of the journey by launch and canoes up the rivers of South America, of his travel by horseback through the parched, inhospitable Chac of Paraguay, sometimes swamp and sometimes desert, and of a hazardous voyage by prau under the captaincy of a gun-smuggler. At all times the author shows his acute powers of observation, his irrepressible sense of the ridiculous, and his gift as a brilliant raconteur. No one has written more entertaining travel books, and this collected edition, superbly illustrated by photographs, will be hugely enjoyed for its evocative descriptions of animals, people and places.

The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog


John R. Erickson - 1980
    In this first book, Hank and his little buddy, Drover, set out to solve a series of baffling murders on the ranch. Is Hank a suspect? An Outlaw? Can he clear his good name?

Simon & Schuster's Guide to Dogs


Gino Pugnetti - 1980
    With more than 320 breeds of dogs described and illustrated in full color, this book provides quick access to essential information on physical and psychological characteristics and care required. The entries for each breed give details on weight, height, markings, and type of coat, as well as information on personality traits, origins, uses, and care. Each entry also features easy-to-read visual symbols that indicate, for example, whether a breed of dog is good with children or has a tendency to bite, whether a breed is well- suited as a hunting dog or a guard dog, whether the dog needs to be kept outdoors or indoors or can live happily in the city, and much more. Filled with useful information and illustrated throughout, "Simon & Schuster's Guide to Dogs" is a valuable reference to the world of canines.

Hero


Walt Morey - 1980
    When former Coast Guardsman Chris George and his drug-sniffing dog Mike stumble upon a package of heroin, they draw the attention of some sinister characters.

The Rand McNally Book of Favorite Animal Stories


Ian Munn - 1980
    

Q Is for Duck: An Alphabet Guessing Game


Mary Elting - 1980
    Why is “Q” for “Duck”?Because a duck quacks, of course. Even the youngest readers will delight in the riddle-like text and lively, humorous illustrations.Now in vivid full color for the first time, this interactive treat is sure to be enjoyed by a whole new generation of readers.

A Mouse Family Album


Pamela Sampson - 1980
    A family album, put together from memorabilia found in an attic trunk, portrays life of Amelia Woodmouse's family at the turn of the century.

The Lemon Meringue Dog


Walt Morey - 1980
    When Chris and his search dog, Mike, are demoted from the Coast Guard's drug-bust program, Chris takes a second job where Mike's training to sniff out drugs brings them an even bigger problem.

Canary Red


Robert McKay - 1980
    Returning to civilian life, a man finds that the mutant birds he bred during his fifteen-year prison term are his means of gaining acceptance by society and by his fifteen-year-old daughter who thought he had been killed in the war.

A Dog Called Kitty


Bill Wallace - 1980
    So when a stray puppy comes sniffling around the farm, Ricky tells it to get lost. But the puppy keeps trying to play with Ricky. And every time Ricky's Mom feeds the cats, the little dog comes running. The cats aren't sharing their food, however, and the poor pup is slowly starving. If Ricky doesn't overcome his fear, the little puppy may die -- but if he lets himself get close enough to feed it, he may find the best friend he's ever had! Winner of the Texas Bluebonnet, the Oklahoma Sequoyah and the Nebraska Golden Sower Awards.

Good Companions


Era Zistel - 1980
    As she and her companions -- a cat, a goat and a chipmunk -- pass their days together, she contemplates her friends' abilities to enjoy what life offers, never regretting or dreading nature's events as humans do.

Animals Nobody Loves


Seymour Simon - 1980
    In 26 giant photographs-of a roaring grizzly, a piranhas razor-sharp teeth, a rattlesnakes poisonous fangs- Seymour Simon reveals the truth about nature's most misunderstood animals and lets the reader decide what to really think about natures grossest, fiercest, and most fascinating survivors.

Foal to Five Years


Ann Hyland - 1980
    With help from this well-illustrated handbook, you'll produce a mature horse that is cooperative, well mannered, responsive and an ideal companion. 136 pages (8 in color), 74 b/w illus., 8 1/4 x 10 7/8.

The Sam Pig Storybook


Alison Uttley - 1980
    Here are 20 of the best Sam Pig stories.

Fergus and the Snow Deer


Yasuko Kimura - 1980
    Fergus is taken on a snowy night-time adventure by the snow deer.

Humphrey, the Dancing Pig


Arthur Getz - 1980
    In his desire to be slim like the cat, Humphrey the pig dances his weight away.

My Cat Pearl


Dona Turner - 1980
    Pearl won't stay sleepy-eyed for long, though, not when there are paper bags to crawl in, toys to bat about, and all the other adventures that await a lively kitty. Turner's wonderfully vibrant illustrations not only capture a cat's every move and mood, they capture the heart of anyone who has ever known and loved a cat.

Three's a Pack


Joyce Stranger - 1980
    

Song of the Wild


Allan W. Eckert - 1980
    A young boy's remarkable ability to transfer his consciousness at will into any living organism and to share what it experiences proves to be an exhilarating but bittersweet gift.

Blackface Stallion


Helen Griffiths - 1980
    This book chronicles Blackface's life growing up in the desert. As a foal, he causes a lot of mischief. By the time he is a few years old, he and his pinto playmate are kicked out of the herd, and must learn to survive in the harsh environment own their own. Eventually, Blackface and the pinto steal fillies and create a herd of their own. But how long can they survive without their father's choice feeding grounds, which leaves them with no option but to encroach on man's land?"

Nature Meditations


Hazrat Inayat Khan - 1980
    This bookpresents the phrases, which were given out so they could be repeated slowly on the breath as a form of spiritual practise.

The Magical Realm of Sallie Middleton


Sallie Middleton - 1980
    Illustrator Sallie Middleton is a brilliant painter and, in the pages of this book, displays her rare talent. Celestine Sibley offers a wonderful supporting text, discussing the art and times of a unique woman.

Going Wild: More Adventures of a Zoo Vet


David Taylor - 1980
    

Boyd's Book of Odd Facts


L.M. Boyd - 1980
    

Queen of Shaba: The Story of an African Leopard


Joy Adamson - 1980
    

The Irish Wildlife Book


Fergus O'Gorman - 1980
    Suitable for general readership. Illustrated by naturalists. There is no date or ISBN printed in the book.

Paradoxical Platypus: Hobnobbing With Duckbills


David Howells Fleay - 1980
    

Serengeti: Dynamics of an Ecosystem


Anthony R.E. Sinclair - 1980
    A prototype for initial studies, Serengeti contains baseline data for further and comparative studies of ecosystems. The new Serengeti II builds on the information presented originally in Serengeti; both books together offer essential information and insights for ecology and conservation biology.

Animal Suffering: The Science Of Animal Welfare


Marian Stamp Dawkins - 1980
    I wanted to great deal write a book which straightened out some of the confusion by looking in detail at one particular problem: how to recognize animal suffering. The book is written for anyone interested in animals and the controversies over how human beings should treat them. I have tried to convince people who might otherwise feel that science had only a rather sinister connection with animal welfare that the scientific study of animal suffering has, in fact, a major and positive contribution to make. It can give us an insight into what animals experience and this, in tum, may help us to alleviate their suffering. At the same time, I have tried to write a book that will be of at least some use to scientists. The chapters which follow pro vide an outline of the biological approach to animal welfare. I have also attempted to show sceptics that it is possible to study animal suffering without sacrificing standards of scien tific procedure. Perhaps some may even come to share my belief that the study of the subjective experiences of animals is one of the most fascinating areas in the whole of biology, as well as being of great practical and ethical importance."