Books
"If you are looking for books for
the uncommitted, or for the young, the innocent or the cynical, perhaps
these are the best opening wedges to break through into their lives"
- -George N. Marshall, The Human Quest
Animals, Nature & Albert Schweitzer 
Editing and Commentary by Ann Cottrell Free
Flying Fox Press, 2000
Soft cover, 96 pages, Sixty-three illustrations.
$13.95 post-paid
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About this book:
This unique and highly-acclaimed small
volume shows - primarily through Dr. Schweitzer's own words - how his
philosophy of "reverence for life" developed, from childhood, as his long
life unfolded.
It demonstrates how the philosopher-physician-musician
carried out his philosophy at his African hospital, in Europe and the
U.S.A and how he inspired the animal protection and environmental awakening.
It describes his bond with individual animals
and how he coped with the paradox of the "will-to-live" vs. "the will-to-live."
His memorable words, the sensitive commentary
and the appealing photographs combine to present forcefully and gracefully
Dr. Schweitzer's guidance to all persons troubled by disrespect of the
natural word and all that dwell therein.
This book, which was originally published
in 1982, has gone into eight printings.
What others have said about this
book:
"You can be proud of your work. It will
help to bring the thoughts and philosophy of my father to many people
of different ages and interests and will spur them on to work for a better
understanding for each living being's needs." - Rhena Schweitzer
Miller
"Ann captured hearts and minds with her
wonderful Animals, Nature & Albert Schweitzer . That book
is on my shelf and should be on everyone's gift list for any occasion."
- Ingrid Newkirk, co-founder, People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals
"It is excellent, absolutely out of this
world, and I am very delighted with it." - The Rev. George Marshall,
co-author, Schweitzer - A Biography
"I always wanted to know more about Dr.
Schweitzer and the good things he did for animals. Now I know him as a
friend." - Lisa Dellasanta, Eighth grade, Rockville, MD
"It should be in the hands of everyone
able to read, not only in this country, but everywhere." - John
Karefa-Smart, M.D., former Assistant Director General, World Health
Organization
No Room, Save in the Heart 
Poetry and Prose on Reverence for Life - Animals, Nature
& Humankind
By Ann Cottrell Free
Flying Fox Press, 1987
Soft cover, 138 pages, Fully illustrated with line drawings.
$10.95 post-paid
Make check payable to Flying Fox Press and mail to:
Flying Fox Press
4204 45th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
Email FlyingFoxPress@gmail.com
for other pricing information.
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About this book:
Selections in this beautifully illustrated
and presented book reflect moments of deep sorrow and bright joy over
the animal, nature and human condition.
The author bears witness in these poems
and brief essays to irreverence for life as she has done - in a different
writing style - in newspaper and magazine articles, other books and testimony
before legislative bodies. She brings new vision to the commonplace. Controlled
and compelling, she speaks the language of the heart, where most meaningful
action begins.
The book is divided into five sections:
"The House of Life," "Sunlight Still in His Eyes," "The Quality of Mercy,"
"Joy to the World," and "The Ways of Love."
What others have said about this
book:
"The power of this book lies in the stark
contrast between the beauty of the natural world and the often grim results
of our human stewardship. Images conjured up on one page bring a smile
to the heart, those on the next, hurt...This is a thought-provoking book
that will leave a lasting impression with those who read it." -
Dr. Jane Goodall, Director Gombe Stream Research Center, Tanzania
"Yours is a moving and useful book. Thanks
for a fine blow in a good cause." - May Sarton, Author
and Poet
"It is so articulate that the very pages
seem to shimmer. It is a book to keep and re-read and tell others about."
- John Gleiber, Animal Welfare Institute Quarterly
"This is a book of wonder, suffering, joy
and sorrow; a book about communion with nature...It awakens the heart
of compassion." - Dr. Michael W. Fox, Humane Society of
the United States
" Those who feel a kinship
and tenderness for all living things will not read her words without tears."
- Lois Stevenson, the Newark Sunday Star Ledger
Forever the Wild Mare 
By Ann Cottrell Free
Dodd Mead & Co., 1963
Illustrated, 190 pages. Hardback.
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About this book:
This exciting, award-winning, ground breaking,
all-age story has helped to stimulate interest in natural habitat zoos,
endangered species, Buddhism, prehistoric cave paintings, ways to curb
juvenile crime, respect for nature and animals, and U.S. Congress' law-making.
Set in the nation's capital, the book makes excursions into Central Asia
and pre-historic Europe. First published by Dodd, Mead, 1963.
Jebby Andrews, a transplanted junior high
student, tries to re-connect with his rural Shenandoah County, Virginia
roots by becoming friends with the lonely Mongolian wild horse at the
close-by National Zoo. An endangered species (Equus przewalski) this ancient
breed has remained unrideable since days of the prehistoric cave paintings
at Lascaux, France. Jebby wants to liberate the mare from her barren paddock
and also ride her despite warnings from a wise Tibetan lama and kilted
Scottish Central Asian explorer-ecologist who fear for the boy, who is
already being harassed by a gang of roaming boys.
Jebby continues to seek his twin goals,
leading to exciting midnight adventures at the Zoo and Washington's famed
Rock Creek Park. This involves a U.S. senator, his young daughter, a Mongolian
yurt, a Bactrian camel, redemption of the gang-leader and Jebby's fate
as a bronco buster.
This fast-paced, well-researched prophetic
novel has a timeless, close-to-nature quality. It has brought enthusiastic
response from students of all ages. Its author was a founder of the Friends
of the National Zoo and a well known nature and animal protection writer.
What others have said about this
book:
"In Forever the Wild Mare, Ann Cottrell
Free combines a unique setting, interesting characters, and moving plot
to illustrate in youthful terms, what can be done in the Nation's Capital
to provide a constructive program for the city's restless youth, while
revitalizing a decrepit zoo...there is a wealth of factual information
in this book of fiction - from remote areas of the world through the pages
of history and back to Embassy Row in Washington, D.C...adults and youth
alike will enjoy -- Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court,
William O. Douglas (1898-1980), in his review of the first edition
in Defenders of Wildlife News Bulletin.
"A really good book. It has so many exciting
parts; I'm not really sure which is my favorite." - Easton
McAllister, Duveneck School, Palo Alto, CA
"Set in the National Zoo and Rock Creek
Park, with the nation's capital crowding around, Free has done a really
fantastic job of creating a sort of mystical global atmosphere that ranges
from the plains of Central Asia, to the soft hills of Virginia to the
rugged Scottish Highlands." - J.R. McAdory Jr., the Birmingham
News
"For horse lovers, be they boys or girls,
this is a must. For the smaller group of camel lovers it will also be
delightful reading. Moreover, if you like Scotsmen, Buddhist lamas, United
States Senators, delinquent boys or moral lessons - 'such here you'll
find.' The fact is that, with the prodigality of the beginner in the children's
field, the author has crammed enough themes, history, characters and 'moralitez'
into one book to provide fodder for a whole bookshelf." -- Helen
A. Monsell, Richmond Times-Dispatch
"It won't take readers long to understand
why the publishers of this novel awarded it the Boys' Life writing award."
-- Mildred Ladner, Tulsa World
Since Silent Spring: Our Debt to Albert Schweitzer &
Rachel Carson
By Ann Cottrell Free
Flying Fox Press 2007
In press. 18 pages. Soft back.
PDF of text available here
For more information, send email to:
FlyingFoxPress@gmail.com
About this booklet:
Bound text of a speech delivered by Ann
Cottrell Free to an international Albert Schweitzer symposium - "Reverence
for Life: Ethical Solutions to Environmental Problems" - Sponsored by
the Albert Schweitzer Institute for the Humanities and the United Nations
Environment Programme. United Nations Headquarters and St. Bartholmew's
Church, New York, August 13 - 14, 1992.