The Fox and the Hound

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Daniel P. Mannix: The Fox and the Hound (Paperback, 1971, Pocket)

Paperback, 197 pages

English language

Published Feb. 1, 1971 by Pocket.

ISBN:
978-0-671-77272-7
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The Fox and the Hound is a 1967 novel written by Daniel P. Mannix and illustrated by John Schoenherr. It follows the lives of Tod, a red fox raised by a human for the first year of his life, and Copper, a half-bloodhound dog owned by a local hunter, referred to as the Master. After Tod causes the death of the man's favorite hound, man and dog relentlessly hunt the fox, against the dual backdrops of a changing human world and Tod's normal life in hunting for food, seeking a mate, and defending his territory. As preparation for writing the novel, Mannix studied foxes, both tame and wild, a wide variety of hunting techniques, and the ways hounds appear to track foxes, seeking to ensure his characters acted realistically.

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A magnificent piece of xenofiction with superbly thrilling action scenes through its exhaustive descriptions of all manners of fox hunts, and all from the perspective of its realistically portrayed non-human participants. The writing is skillful and poignant, and the ending passage in particular is especially heart wrenching.

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