Jonathan London - (fiction) - Readers will be entranced by the simple, poetic text and the spectacular illustrations, which follow the restless Gray Wolf as he wanders through a winter night.
$10.00
Thomas King – (non-fiction) A brilliantly subversive and darkly humorous history of Indian–White relations in North America since first contact
$25.00
Bobbie Kalman - (non-fiction)- An introduction to the wolf, including some of the different types, pack structure, reproduction, hunting, and dangers faced by wolves in the wild.
$10.00
David Clement-Davies - (fiction) In the shadow of an abandoned castle, a wolf pack seeks shelter.
$14.00
Tracy C. Read - (non-fiction) A youthfull approch to exploring how the wolf succeeds in the wild, wilst being a social annimal.
$9.00
Karen R. Jones - (non-fiction) - This controversial study examines the tumultuous relationship between humans and wolves in four Rocky Mountain parks.
$28.00
Daniel Wood - (non-fiction) - Wolvesprovides a detailed portrait of this amazing species. Enter the wild domain of wolves through text and outstanding color photos.
$23.00
Jeff Galius – (non fiction) The grizzly bear, once the archetype for all that is wild, is quickly becoming a symbol of nature’s fierce but flagging resilience in the face of human greed and ignorance—and the difficulty a wealth-addicted society has in changing its ways.
$21.00
Doug Peacock - (non-fiction) For nearly twenty years, alone and unarmed, author Doug Peacock traversed the rugged mountains of Montana and Wyoming tracking the magnificent grizzly.
$27.00
McTavish, Nunn & Wentzloff - (non-fiction) Youth resource book
$15.00
Jean Craighead - (fiction) - Julie's decision to return home to her people is not an easy one. But after many months in the wilderness, living in harmony with the wolves that saved her life, she knows the time has come.
$9.00
Jean Craighead George - (fiction) To her small Eskimo village, she is known as Miyax; to her friend in San Francisco, she is Julie. When her life in the village becomes dangerous, Miyax runs away, only to find herself lost in the Alaskan wilderness.
$9.00
Jean Craighead George - (fiction) This book comes a third exciting adventure about the wolf pack that saved the life of a young girl when she was lost on the tundra.
$9.00
Jeff Gailus (non-fiction) - Beginning in 1967 and for just over 30 years, the oil industry toiled in the relative obscurity of Northern Alberta as machines peeled away earth and boreal forest to exhume what has now become one of humanity’s most precious and contentious resources: bitumen.
$21.00
McTavish, Nunn & Wentzloff - (non-fiction)- This book is an interactive book for youth, inviting readers to re-examine the text and pictures for hidden clues about the wilderness.
$15.00
Jean Craighead George - (fiction) It features a boy who learns about courage, independence, and the need for companionship while attempting to live in a forested area of New York state.
$21.00
Farley Mowat - (non-fiction) In 1948–1949, the Dominion Wildlife Service assigns the author to investigate the cause of declining caribou populations and determine whether wolves are to blame for the shortage.
$18.00
Berry Lopez - (non-fiction) - Of Wolves and Men reveals the uneasy interaction between wolves and civilization over the centuries, and the wolf's prominence in our thoughts about wild creatures.
$32.00
Kevin van Tigham –(non-fiction)Winner, 2014 Mountain Literature, Banff Mountain Book and Film Festival- Wolves have become a complicated comeback story. Their tracks are once again making marks in western Alberta, southern British Columbia and the northwestern United States. The wolf howl is no longer from our frontier past: they are prophetic voices emerging from the hills of our contemporary reality.
$21.00