Bears I Have Met—and Others

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Bears I Have Met—and Others

by Allen Kelly

EN·~3 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
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[Frontispiece: Photograph of Allen Kelly]

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E-text prepared by Al Haines

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ALLEN KELLY

3:54
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PHILADELPHIA - DREXEL BIDDLE, PUBLISHER - 1903

1:12:03
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BEARS I HAVE MET—AND OTHERS.

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CHAPTER I. - THE CALIFORNIA GRIZZLY.

18:22
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CHAPTER II. - THE STORY OF MONARCH.

0:44
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CHAPTER III. - CHRONICLES OF CLUBFOOT.

7:04
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CHAPTER IV. - MOUNTAIN CHARLEY.

5:15
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CHAPTER V. - IN THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW.

5:43

Description

A lively collection of wilderness anecdotes, this book brings readers into the rugged world of the Pacific Coast’s great bears. The author, a seasoned hunter and fisherman, shares stories gathered over twenty‑five years of wandering the forests and mountains, blending hard‑won facts with the tall tales that naturally grow around campfires. From the formidable California grizzly’s daring encounters to quieter moments of bears foraging for acorns, each vignette captures the animal’s surprising blend of power, caution and unexpected humor.

Beyond the thrilling chases, the narratives explore how folklore has painted bears as monstrous foes, often exaggerating their appetite for humans. By juxtaposing myth with observation, the author invites listeners to reconsider these iconic creatures, revealing their true temperaments and the peculiar ways they mirror the hunters who track them. The result is an entertaining, thoughtful portrait of a species that has long haunted—and fascinated—those who roam the wild frontier.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (222K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Allen Kelly

Allen Kelly

1855–1916

A journalist and outdoorsman with a gift for lively storytelling, he turned years of hunting and travel on the Pacific Slope into vivid tales of bears, camp life, and frontier adventure. His best-known book mixes observation, humor, and a strong sense of the American West at the turn of the century.

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