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Kelly Enright - Rhinoceros - 9781861893741 - V9781861893741
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Rhinoceros

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Description for Rhinoceros Paperback. Rhinoceros' wildness has roots in the ancient, prehistoric and mythic. Many sightings of the rhinoceros were thought to prove the existence of the mythical unicorn, which was said to be impossible to capture alive. This title asks whether the savagery of the rhino is a reality or a legacy of its mythic past. Series: Animal. Num Pages: 224 pages, 49 black & white illustrations, 43 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: WNC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 189 x 137 x 12. Weight in Grams: 310.

On Disneyland's ‘Jungle Cruise’, three men are forever chased up a palm tree by a rhinoceros whose sharp horn moves endlessly just out of reach of the lowest man's bottom. Having lived with the memory of this ride since childhood, the author was struck when she came across a reference to this ‘natives up a tree’ scene in an 1838 natural history description. Such images have demonized rhinos for generations; this book examines how such a solitary animal came to earn such a bad reputation.

Rhinoceros’ wildness has roots in the ancient, prehistoric and mythic. Many sightings of the rhinoceros were thought to prove the existence of the mythical unicorn, which was said to be impossible to capture alive. Later the rhino was captured, and a few were brought to Europe throughout the Renaissance to the 18th century to be displayed as wonders of nature. In America the first rhinoceros arrived in 1830 and was hailed as the most savage of animals, and thereafter it became the most desired hunting trophy. No wonder that these animals are now an endangered species when we also consider that rhino horn is much sought after as an ingredient in Asian medicine.

Rhinoceros explores sources ranging from film and literature, to natural history description and exhibition, and asks whether the savagery of the rhino is a reality or a legacy of its mythic past. Well illustrated and persuasively argued, Rhinoceros will appeal to all enthusiasts eager to learn about the culture, history and nature of this animal, as well as specialists, from art historians to conservation biologists.

Product Details

Publisher
Reaktion Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Series
Animal
Condition
New
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781861893741
SKU
V9781861893741
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About Kelly Enright
Kelly Enright is a cultural and environmental historian, and a museum anthropologist based in New Jersey, USA.

Reviews for Rhinoceros
The latest addition to Reaktions splendid "Animal" series concerns a beast that was confused with the unicorn, libelled by Pliny (he called it "plotting, conniving and underhanded) and praised by Ernest Hemingway (the hell of an animal) though only as a trophy.
The Independent
The latest monograph 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. Success here owes as much to author as to subject. The former, a cultural and environmental historian, acquits herself admirably, distilling fact from fiction, employing supple and incisive prose, and trailing casual acumen in her measured wake.
The Atlantic
A fascinating book that explores the myths, history, evolution and habits of this now endangered species.
Talking Travel Africa

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