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The Desperate People [Mowat, Farley, Illustrated by Kilbourn, Rosemary] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Desperate People. The Desperate People by Farley Mowat pages, paperback, Bantam-Seal, The Desperate People is the second of Mowat's books about the inland Eskimos of Keewatin District in the Northwest Territories of Canada. The first, People of the Deer, tells their story in a somewhat. "The Desperate People" is a very different book from its sister volume, "People of the Deer." Although it tells a continuing story, it was written many years later and, unlike the previous volume, Farley Mowat himself does not play a direct role in the narrative.

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