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2008
| "Challenges some assumptions and offers new theories about Watergate."The New York TimesIn Nixon's Webis the last untold story of Watergate, written by the FBI director who maintained his silence for more than thirty years. L. Patrick Gray III was the target of one of Watergate's most shocking actsRichard Nixon's "smoking gun" attempt to have the CIA stop the FBI investigation of the break-in. And when the Senate focused its attention on Gray months later, the White House threw him to the wolves....[more] |
2002
| A first-person account of wild bear behavior that is both a thrilling animal story and a groundbreaking work of science.In the spring of 1993, Ben Kilham, a naturalist who lives in the woodlands of New Hampshire, began raising a pair of orphaned wild black bears. The experience changed his life.While spending thousands of hours with the cubs, Kilham discovered unknown facets of bear behavior that have radically revised our understanding of animal behavior. Now widely recognized for his contribut....[more] |
2002
| In the spring of 1993, Benjamin Kilham, a naturalist who lives in the woodlands of New Hampshire, began raising a pair of orphaned wild black bears. The experience changed his life. While spending thousands of hours with the cubs, Kilham discovered unknown facets of bear behavior that have radically revised our understanding of animal behavior. Now widely recognized for his contributions to wildlife science, Kilham reveals that bears are altruistic and cooperate with unrelated, even unknown indi....[more] |
2003
| This handy booklet contains actual-sized illustrations of the footprints and scat along with range maps and trail drawings of 35 common North American mammals. |
2009
| A memoir of the outdoor life in essay form by the founding editor of Gray's Sporting Journal. Contains 70 short pieces and 50 illustrations. |

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