Animal is a pioneering series from Reaktion Books. The first of its kind to explore the historical significance and impact on humans of a wide range of animals, each book in the series takes a different animal and examines its role in history around the world. The importance of mythology, religion and science are described as is the history of food, the trade in animals and their products, pets, exhibition, film and photography, and their roles in the artistic and literary imagination.
Written by authors who are passionate about their subjects, these highly accessible, informative and beautifully produced books will appeal to the general reader as well as to those with a specialist interest, and will be of educational value to college students and school children.
SERIES EDITOR: JONATHAN BURT
All 190 x 135 mm
Winner of the British Book Design and Production Awards 2004
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'Reaktion's wonderful series of little paperbacks about animals, which now stretches all the way from Ant to Whale. The books are compact and neatly designed, and the tone is always passionate and personal . . . packed with trivial facts, amusing insights and lovely pictures. ' – The Guardian
'A bold and fascinating series from Reaktion . . . all are full of gorgeous graphics . . . all these books give a strong sense of the depth and complexity of the emotions we invest in animals' – Independent on Sunday
'The series . . . calls itself "a new kind of animal history". It is, splendidly, even brilliantly, so. I have nothing but praise for it' – The Spectator
'The latest monograph [Rhinoceros] in the winning Animal series – truly natural histories, each title a wide-ranging look at a single creature, replete with splendid illustrations – is perhaps the finest yet. Like its predecessors, this volume alternately informs, delights, moves, and astonishes.' – The Atlantic
'Each volume [in the Animal series] combines lavish illustration with incisive and often quite witty text . . . passionate and brilliant' – New York Sun
'a delightfully different series on specific creatures . . . an exhilarating, often astonishing and sometimes moving series of monographs' – Toronto Globe and Mail
'Part cultural history, part folklore, part history of science and reference books, these works gracefully traverse time, place and disciplinary approaches to explore a single animal's place in human history. Replete with images and written in an accessible style, they are sure to appeal to a range of audiences.' – British Journal for the History of Science
'The formula – lavishly illustrated pocket-sized books exploring the impact of a great variety of species on human culture in the widest sense – is one which lends itself to a delightfully eclectic range of treatments . . . it is the achievement of Reaktion Books to have created a whole shelf-full of such works, and the continuing success of the series is a heartening confirmation of the good taste of the reading, and book-buying public'
– International Zoo News
'The books are arguably some of the most original and accomplished written about animals, and the erudition displayed throughout is impressive.' – Ibis
'The way in which people and animals interact is the theme underlying a series published by Reaktion Books. The range of the coverage and illustrations, too, is impressive.'
– Practical Reptile Keeping
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Ant
Charlotte Sleigh
Ape
John Sorenson
Bear
Robert E. Bieder
Bee
Claire Preston
Cat
Katharine M. Rogers
Cockroach
Marion Copeland
Cow
Hannah Velten
Crow
Boria Sax
Dog
Susan McHugh
Duck
Victoria de Rijke
Eel
Richard Schweid
Elephant
Dan Wylie
Falcon
Helen Macdonald
Fly
Steven Connor
Fox
Martin Wallen
Hare
Simon Carnell
Horse
Elaine Walker
Moose
Kevin Jackson
Owl
Desmond Morris
Oyster
Rebecca Stott
Parrot
Paul Carter
Peacock
Christine E. Jackson
Penguin
Stephen Martin
Pigeon
Barbara Allen
Rat
Jonathan Burt
Rhinoceros
Kelly Enright
Salmon
Peter Coates
Shark
Dean Crawford
Snail
Peter Williams
Snake
Drake Stutesman
Swan
Peter Young
Tiger
Susie Green
Tortoise
Peter Young
Whale
Joe Roman
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