Creatures of Story and Song: Tracing Britain's Lost Species
- Publisher : Reaktion Books
- Illustrations : 24 illus
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Description:
Discover why a beaver was said to bite off its own testicles, why the baleen of a right whale was prized by medieval knights or why you should give your crush the gift of a great auk. This book pieces together evocative legends, poems and historical accounts from a thousand years of history to remember fourteen of Britain's extinct creatures. More than merely charting their demise, this book explores the rich legacy that such creatures as the eagle, boar and wolf left on our cultural landscape, and sheds light on what it was like to live alongside them. As some, like the beaver, look set for a comeback, Lee Raye's book offers curious readers charming context on these animals' ancestors.
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