binding good. cover faded with rub marks, dents, and scratches. edge and corner chips and bend marks. page edges discolored. sticker shadow inside back over. no marks on text.

 

The author lived in the Chaparral country and by so doing grew to appreciate a part of the land that many people give no thought to. This is what the book is about, to instill in the reader enough curiosity so that he will be eager to take a closer look at life around him, and the Chaparral in particular. The book is in narrative form with the author making use of his own observations and notes, taken on many an outing, over a period of years. Line drawings of plants and detailed drawings of birds, mammals and reptiles will help the reader to gain skill in identification of Chaparral wildlife. many of the same plants, mammals and reptiles are found in other regions as well. The author's flower observation form should be especially useful as a guide to help the reader sharpen and clarify his recognition  of wildflowers and plants. Stories of the more interesting Chaparral creatures make their habits and qualities come alive. The Chaparral surely becomes to us an Elfin Forest, or magic kingdom, once we become aware of its intricate and delightful life.