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The author presents a collection of first-hand natural-history accounts from the northern woods, describing animal behaviors, hunting methods, and close encounters with species such as wolves, deer, moose, bears, and birds of prey. Emphasizing patient observation over hunting-based study, the narrative defends reported incidents against skeptical critics by citing measurements, photographs, eyewitness testimony, and anatomical detail to explain how predators can strike a prey's heart. Anecdotes illustrate animals' curiosity and occasional tameness toward humans, and the book organizes these field observations into connected, storylike episodes that aim to reveal truthful habits and instincts of northern fauna.

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William J. Long

William J. Long was an American author and naturalist known for his writings on wildlife and nature. His works often blend observation with storytelling, making them accessible and engaging for readers of all ages. Long's notable book, "Secrets of the Woods," explores the lives of animals in their natural habitats, reflecting his deep appreciation for the wilderness. He also contributed to the field of literature with titles such as "English Literature / Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English-Speaking World," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Through his explorations and narratives, Long has left a lasting impact on nature writing and American literature.

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