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Wild Season Paperback Book by Allan W. Eckert 1973 Illustrated Nature Bantam. This compelling novel is set at a Midwestern lake and vividly depicts the struggle for survival among various animals, all shadowed by the presence of man. Winter ended in late March. In May, spring truly arrives. Wild Season Paperback Book by Allan W. Eckert 1973 Illustrated Nature Bantam Discover the captivating story of nature's life and death cycle in "Wild Season" by Allan W. Eckert. This compelling novel is set at a Midwestern lake and vividly depicts the struggle for survival among various animals, all shadowed by the presence of man. With evocative black and white illustrations by Karl E. Karalus, this edition brings the natural world to life in a way that stirs wonder and respect for wildlife. Winter ended in late March. April was a transitional month, with freezing rains and raw winds. In May, spring truly arrives. As day after day the sun continues to shine, to warm the cold waters of Oak Lake near the Illinois-Wisconsin border, the lives of the animal who live in and around the lake begin to change, for May is the Wild Season. The feeding, the fighting, the mating, the bearing of young and the dying of nature's wild creatures take on intensity and excitement. There is a renewed vigor in the processes of life. The book is part of the Bantam Pathfinder Nonfiction series and offers a profound exploration of the living circle of nature, making it a treasured addition for collectors and nature enthusiasts alike. Book is in good condition. Photos are the final arbiter of condition. Please see photos for details, and let me know if you have any questions. Shipping and Return Details Use Coupon Code THEBOOKSAVINGS for a Buy 2 Get 2 FREE at checkout (must have 4 books in cart to apply). FREE Shipping if your order total is over $100. We can combine shipping. We ship daily so you can expect a quick delivery! We offer free returns. No questions asked. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. Thank you from John a small town bookshop.