Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Foxes, Badgers and Bears -- Chapter 2: Squirrels -- Chapter 3: Crocodile -- Chapter 4: Stag -- Chapter 5: Lion -- Chapter 6: Dog -- Chapter 7: Paper Tigers -- Bibliography -- Index
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