I am certain to be referring to it many times in the coming years.. Right from the get go the first story "The Outlaw and The Boy" grabs your attention immediately by the way it switches perspectives from the boy's point of view and then the outlaws and ultimately flows more like a story than the recounting of an incid

- Title : It's a Wild Life: Essays from a State Game Warden
- Author : William Wasserman
- Rating : 4.87 (107 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-3-4
- Format : Perfect Paperback
- Pages : 192 Pages
- Asin : 0971890730
- Language :
I am certain to be referring to it many times in the coming years.. Right from the get go the first story "The Outlaw and The Boy" grabs your attention immediately by the way it switches perspectives from the boy's point of view and then the outlaws and ultimately flows more like a story than the recounting of an incident. Straightforward, flip through until you find the color you want and there's the receipe. Even though I majored in art in college, I didn't learn all that's in this book. Harper's contributions to mid-century design. art works are amazing and the story is beautiful.Recommend for art lovers, designers and those interested in interiors.. Hansa Yellow is a pretty standard color in the artist's palette, and not out of date. . It's changed the appearance of my paintings totally. Also of particularly keen interest are three connected stories, "Beauford", "The Passing", and "The Return" which border on the supernatural and are very profound if not chilling nightmare like personal experiences of the author. Our hope is that this book will be an encouragement for the collection to stay intact (together) and find a home for permanent public display. Ever page brings a smile to your face and more than a few of these projects are likely to cause you to gasp outright at the sheer beauty and the skill that is on view.Paper artiThis book is everything that Wasserman has become known for and more. From Pennsylvania Game NewsJoin Officer Wasserman as he shares in a most captivating style some of his most exciting and harrowing experiences as a wildlife conservation officer. There wasn’t one story that I didn’t enjoy, and I literally read the whole book in one afternoon. --Robert C. I have yet to be disappointed by his books, and I feel like this one has actually upped the game a bit. Wasserman’s prose is once again top-notch, easy to read, and in addition to being highly entertaining, it is extremely informative and educational. Whether you are a 25-year veteran conservatiBut this book is not only about animals and nature, it s also about people and the attitudes and emotions that make a game warden s career so interesting. As a Pennsylvania Game Warden for more than three decades, Wasserman investigated thousands of game law violations and arrested many violent career poachers. Hence, the title of this book, which contains twenty-six of his most notable stories selected from more than seven hundred published over a fifteen-year period. His sometimes humorous and sometimes emotional assortment of essays run the gamut from confrontations with poachers and game hogs to stories about animal survival, free roaming pets, captive wildlife, and unpredictable encounters with wild critters. But another big part of his job was in the public relations and education field where he penned a weekly newspaper column entitled It s a Wild Life. It s a book that expands one s sense of awareness about the complexities of the natural world surrounding us and helps the reader understand and appreciate its existence both with and without human interference.Wasserman, a third-degree black belt in Korean karate and a former national bodybuilding champion, has written eight books about his life as a state game warden. Wasserman is a prolific writer who has been published in several national magazines including Black Belt, Pennsylvania Game News, Fur-Fish-Game, South Carolina Wildlife, International Game Warden, and The Alberta Game Warden. During his career, he received numerous awards for his work in wildlife conservation, including the United Bowhunters of Pennsylvania Game Protector of the Year Award, Pennsylvania Game Commission Northeast Region Outstanding Wildlife Conservation Officer, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Conservation Medal, and the Pennsylvania Trappe


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