Monarch of Deadman Bay: The Life and Death of a Kodiak Bear

by Roger A. Caras

On This Page

Description

Roger A. Caras (1928-2001) was the author of more than fifty-five books on animals and the outdoors.

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

2 reviews
An unbelievable little book. One can almost feel the emotions the bear is having. One of the best little books I have ever read. A must read (and a quick one).
One of the best little books I have ever read. The Kodiak bear mesmerizes you and one can almost feel the emotions the bear is having. My words cannot do it justice.

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

Picture of author.
75+ Works 2,077 Members
Roger A. Caras was born on May 24, 1928 in Methuen, Massachusetts. At the age of ten, he went to work for 10 cents an hour cleaning the stables of abused horses seized by the Massachusetts ASPCA. During college, he did two tours with the U.S. Army, first in World War II and then in the Korean conflict. He graduated with a degree in cinema from the show more University of Southern California and worked as a motion picture executive for fifteen years. He found his true calling in following the tracks of animals in their natural habitats, and wrote over 70 books on animals. His first book, Antarctica: Land of Frozen Time, was published in 1962. His other works included A Perfect Harmony: The Intertwining Lives of Animals and Humans Throughout History, The Bond, and Going for the Blue: Inside the World of Show Dogs and Dog Shows. He also served as president of the ASPCA and was an advisor to the Walt Disney Company, assisting in developing Disney's Animal Kingdom. His television career began in 1964 with the position of House Naturalist on The Today Show. From 1965 to 1968, he worked with Stanley Kubrick on 2001: A Space Odyssey. In 1975, he moved to ABC where he became a special correspondent for animals and the environment on ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Nightline and 20/20, as well as nature and companion animal correspondent for Good Morning America. Caras had a radio show which was first aired in 1969 called Pets and Wildlife and was heard on the CBS, NBC and ABC Radio Networks. He died of complications of a heart attack on February 18, 2001 at the age of 72. (Bowker Author Biography) Roger A. Caras' recent books include New Roger Caras' Great Horse Stories (Bristol Books, 1998), A Dog is Listening (Galahad Books, 1998), and A Perfect Harmony (Simon & Schuster, 1996). He lives in Freeland, Maryland. (Publisher Provided) show less

All Editions

Fracé, Charles (Illustrator)

Awards and Honors

Common Knowledge

Original publication date
1969
Dedication
For Pamela and Clay ... who understand so much
First words
Kodiak Island, all 3,465 square miles of it, huddles in the northern sector of the great Alaskan Bay like an enormous amoeba waiting to envelop the smaller islands of the archipelago that bears this island's name.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He was where he ultimately belonged, back in the cycle, back again in time.

Classifications

Genres
Nonfiction, Teen
DDC/MDS
599.74446Natural sciences & mathematicsAnimalsMammalsCarnivora; Cats, Dogs, Bears, SealsFeliformia[Land carnivores now 599.74–599.78][Caniformia now at 599.76–599.77][Bears now at 599.78]
LCC
QL795 .B4 .C28ScienceZoologyZoologyAnimal behaviorStories and anecdotes
BISAC

Statistics

Members
66
Popularity
472,012
Reviews
2
Rating
½ (4.30)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
4
ASINs
4