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The World of Farley Mowat
A Selection from His Works
1980
First Published
3.97
Average Rating
338
Number of Pages
Presents thirteen selections which concern the animal nature of man and range from the humorous to the indignant to the adventurous
Avg Rating
3.97
Number of Ratings
36
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Farley Mowat
Farley Mowat
Author · 37 books

Farley McGill Mowat was a conservationist and one of Canada's most widely-read authors. Many of his most popular works have been memoirs of his childhood, his war service, and his work as a naturalist. His works have been translated into 52 languages and he has sold more than 14 million books. Mowat studied biology at the University of Toronto. During a field trip to the Arctic, Mowat became outraged at the plight of the Ihalmiut, a Caribou Inuit band, which he attributed to misunderstanding by whites. His outrage led him to publish his first novel, People of the Deer (1952). This book made Mowat into a literary celebrity and was largely responsible for the shift in the Canadian government's Inuit policy: the government began shipping meat and dry goods to a people they previously denied existed. The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ship RV Farley Mowat was named in honour of him, and he frequently visited it to assist its mission.

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