The Eye Of The Wind

The Eye Of The Wind

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Description for THE EYE OF THE WIND: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY by Peter Scott: THE EYE OF THE WIND is the autobiography of a great naturalist, sportsman, nature artist, and adventurer. Peter Scott's father, Captain Robert Falcon Scott, became a national hero when he died tragically in the antarctic in 1912, leaving his young son a legacy of fame and honor. Peter Scott grew up amongst distinguished people and memorable events. Once, at the age of four, he created consternation on the lawns of Buckingham Palace by insisting that Queen Alexandra play "trains" with him. The playwright James Barrie was his beloved godfather. Axel Munthe invited him to San Michele. Among the other famous men of the time who came to his family's house were Lord Asquith, George Bernard Shaw, H G Wells, and Lord Baden-Powell. Peter Scott was at first a hunter. On cold mornings of winter he would go down to the marshes, where the geese gathered in their thousands, to stalk them from the bottom of a silent

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