Gilbert, Bil
GILBERT, Bil
GILBERT, Bil. American, b. 1927. Genres: Natural history. Career: Journalist, historian, naturalist, and writer. Publications: Bears in the Ladies' Room, and Other Beastly Pursuits, 1966; How Animals Communicate (juvenile), 1966; The Weasels: A Sensible Look at a Family of Predators (juvenile), 1970; Chulo, 1973, as Chulo: A Year among the Coatimundis, 1984; (text) The Trailblazers, 1973; Westering Man: The Life of Joseph Walker, 1983; In God's Countries, 1984; Our Nature, 1986; God Gave Us This Country: Tekamthi and the First American Civil War, 1989. Address: 700 Iron Springs Rd, Fairfield, PA 17320, U.S.A.
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