Dissertations At Tel Aviv University, Portions Of Which Have Already Appeared As Published Articles.
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Essays on art, violence and childhood. Animal hunter and us icon frank buck successfully put his name and exploits to playing cards, advertisements and comic books, turning the mundane reality of buying and selling animals into thrilling adventures that were a source of profit and competition for zoos. By australian author charlotte mcconaghy.