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Online Books by Seton

Seton’s works, including some of his rarer ones are increasingly available on-line.

Many of his works have been digitized by Google Books.  Click here for the most recent list.

The following links are to other on-line versions of Seton’s works:

  • The Chillingham Bull
  • Rolf in the Woods – HTML version
  • Rolf in the Woods – a different HTML version
  • Some random paragraphs
  • The Woodcraft Home Page
  • The Kudu Net
  • Lifecraft
  • Snowshoe
  • Silverspot
  • Two Pots
  • Animal Heros
  • Arctic Prairies
  • The Biography of a Grizzly
  • Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted
  • Lobo, Rag and Vixen
  • Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac
  • Wild Animals I Have Known
  • Introduction to Sign Talk
  • Several Texts in Multiple languages
  • The Birch Bark Roll
  • THE GOSPEL OF THE RED MAN

Recent News

  • Answer to Q #11
    Ernest could not see himself returning to a life as an artist when he was on the Manitoba prairie.  He threw the letters from the British Museum board of trustees into the fire.  Those letters were from the Prince of Wales, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Lord Beaconsfield. […]
  • Answer to Q #10
    He first heard the voice when he was in London studying at the Royal Academy of Art.  Later, he named the voice “The Buffalo Wind”.  The voice guided him throughout his life. […]

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