The animal's companion : people and their pets, a 26,000-year love story / Jacky Colliss Harvey.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780316466219 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 294 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Black Dog and Leventhal, 2019.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Finding -- Choosing -- Fashioning -- Naming -- Communicating -- Connecting -- Caring -- Losing -- Imagining. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Pets > History. Human-animal relationships. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
Draws on literary, artistic, and archeological evidence to explore the history of the pet owner, examining the need of humans to live in the company of animals from prehistoric times to the present. - Baker & Taylor
An acclaimed social anthropologist, exploring animals as our companions in every-day life, takes readers on a sweeping historical journey that details all the ways in which human-pet relationship has developed. By the author of the best-selling Red: A History of the Redhead. 25,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
A New York Times bestselling author, taking readers on an epic journey through the centuries and across continents, and sharing wonderful stories of the most famous, endearing and sometimes eccentric pet owners throughout history, explores how our relationships with our pets have developed but also stayed the same. 25,000 first printing. - Grand Central PubA unique and compelling exploration of why humans need animal companions -- from dogs and cats to horses, birds, and reptiles -- through the eyes of a New York Times bestselling historical detective author.
In The Animal's Companion, the acclaimed social anthropologist and author of Red: A History of the Redhead turns her keen eye for cultural investigation toward uncovering why humans have such a strong desire to share everyday life with pets. It's a history that can be traced back to a cave in France where anthropologists discovered evidence of a boy and his dog taking a walk together -- 26,000 years ago.
From those preserved foot and paw prints, Jacky Colliss Harvey draws on literary, artistic, and archaeological evidence to sweep readers through centuries and across continents to examine how our relationships with our pets have developed, but also stayed very much the same. Through delightful stories of the most famous, endearing, and sometimes eccentric pet owners throughout history, Colliss Harvey examines the when, the how, and the why of our connection to the animals we take into our lives, and suggests fascinating new insights into one of the most long-standing of all human love affairs.