At Home and Astray

At Home and Astray
Title At Home and Astray PDF eBook
Author Philip Howell
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 307
Release 2015-04-13
Genre Nature
ISBN 081393687X

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Although the British consider themselves a nation of dog lovers, what we have come to know as the modern dog came into existence only after a profound, and relatively recent, transformation in that country’s social attitudes and practices. In At Home and Astray, Philip Howell focuses on Victorian Britain, and especially London, to show how the dog’s changing place in society was the subject of intense debate and depended on a fascinating combination of forces even to come about. Despite a relationship with humans going back thousands of years, the dog only became fully domesticated and installed at the heart of the middle-class home in the nineteenth century. Dog breeding and showing proliferated at that time, and dog ownership increased considerably. At the same time, the dog was increasingly policed out of public space, the "stray" becoming the unloved counterpart of the household "pet." Howell shows how this redefinition of the dog’s place illuminates our understanding of modernity and the city. He also explores the fascinating process whereby the dog’s changing role was proposed, challenged, and confronted—and in the end conditionally accepted. With a supporting cast that includes Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Thomas Carlyle, and Charles Darwin, and subjects of inquiry ranging from vivisection and the policing of rabies to pet cemeteries, dog shelters, and the practice of walking the dog, At Home and Astray is a contribution not only to the history of animals but also to our understanding of the Victorian era and its legacies.

Analytical Concordance to the Bible on an Entirely New Plan

Analytical Concordance to the Bible on an Entirely New Plan
Title Analytical Concordance to the Bible on an Entirely New Plan PDF eBook
Author Robert Young
Publisher
Total Pages 1112
Release 1880
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Of Things Gone Astray

Of Things Gone Astray
Title Of Things Gone Astray PDF eBook
Author Janina Matthewson
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 269
Release 2014-08-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0007562489

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Mrs Featherby had been having pleasant dreams until she woke to discover the front of her house had vanished overnight ...

Analytical Concordance to the Bible

Analytical Concordance to the Bible
Title Analytical Concordance to the Bible PDF eBook
Author Robert Young
Publisher
Total Pages 1124
Release 1881
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Led Astray: The Best of Kelley Armstrong

Led Astray: The Best of Kelley Armstrong
Title Led Astray: The Best of Kelley Armstrong PDF eBook
Author Kelley Armstrong
Publisher Tachyon Publications
Total Pages 433
Release 2015-08-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1616962054

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Welcome to the many worlds of #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong (Otherworld, Cainsville). As her SyFy channel series, Bitten, enters its second season, Armstrong continues to breathe new life into city-dwelling vampires, werewolves, and zombies. Now travel even further with her, to a post-apocalyptic fortress, a superstitious village, a supernatural brothel, and even feudal Japan. In Led Astray, you’ll discover the stories of new characters from within and outside Armstrong’s popular novels. Here you will find two original tales from Cainsville, plus journeys to and beyond the worlds of Darkest Powers, Age of Legends, Otherworld, and more. Bold and humorous, passionate and heart-stopping, here is Kelley Armstrong at her versatile best.

A Traitor to His Species

A Traitor to His Species
Title A Traitor to His Species PDF eBook
Author Ernest Freeberg
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 336
Release 2020-09-22
Genre History
ISBN 1541674162

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From an award-winning historian, the outlandish story of the man who gave rights to animals. In Gilded Age America, people and animals lived cheek-by-jowl in environments that were dirty and dangerous to man and beast alike. The industrial city brought suffering, but it also inspired a compassion for animals that fueled a controversial anti-cruelty movement. From the center of these debates, Henry Bergh launched a shocking campaign to grant rights to animals. A Traitor to His Species is revelatory social history, awash with colorful characters. Cheered on by thousands of men and women who joined his cause, Bergh fought with robber barons, Five Points gangs, and legendary impresario P.T. Barnum, as they pushed for new laws to protect trolley horses, livestock, stray dogs, and other animals. Raucous and entertaining, A Traitor to His Species tells the story of a remarkable man who gave voice to the voiceless and shaped our modern relationship with animals.

The Topical Excerpt Library

The Topical Excerpt Library
Title The Topical Excerpt Library PDF eBook
Author Euclid Beauclerc Rogers
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1908
Genre Theology
ISBN

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