Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History (Fifty Things That Changed the Course of History)

Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History (Fifty Things That Changed the Course of History) image
ISBN-10:

1554078970

ISBN-13:

9781554078974

Author(s): CHALINE, ERIC
Edition: First Edition
Released: Aug 11, 2011
Publisher: Firefly Books
Format: Hardcover, 224 pages
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Description:

The fascinating stories of the animals that changed civilizations.

Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History is a beautifully presented guide to the animals that have had the greatest impact on human civilization. Entries are organized by scientific name, except for Homo sapiens, which is featured last.

The 50 animals include the horse, dog, rat, whale, reindeer, beaver, flea, leech, dodo, falcon, oyster and shark. These creatures, great and small, have played central roles in the evolution of humankind, but they have remained at the periphery of our understanding of history. Whether it is an advancement in scientific knowledge, a trade war, disease and death, battles won and lost, or encounters with explorers in unknown lands, these animals have changed the course of history.

More than 150 elegant drawings, photographs and paintings, as well as excerpts from literature, highlight the concise text. Each animal is judged by its influence in four categories:

  • Edible -- animals that have shaped agriculture, such as the cow
  • Medical -- animals that are "disease vectors," spreading bacteria and viruses, from malaria to plague
  • Commercial -- animals used for trade or in manufacturing
  • Practical -- animals used for transportation or clothing.

The animals described in Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History are familiar, but their roles in human history are easily overlooked. This attractive reference gives us a fresh perspective on our place in the animal kingdom.












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