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The Animal's Companion: People and their Pets, a 26,000-Year Love Story

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Animal's Companion: People and their Pets, a 26,000-Year Love Story
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jacky Colliss Harvey
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 154
Category/GenreLiterary essays
Domestic animals and pets
ISBN/Barcode 9781760295783
ClassificationsDewey:636.0887
Audience
General
Edition Main
Illustrations 2 x 16pp colour plates

Publishing Details

Publisher Allen & Unwin
Imprint Allen & Unwin
Publication Date 3 June 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

The earliest evidence of a human and a pet can be traced as far back as 26,000 BC in France where a boy and his 'canid' took a walk through a cave. Their foot and paw prints were preserved together on the muddy cave floor, and smoke from the torch the boy carried was left on the walls, allowing archaeologists to carbon-date their journey. And so, the story unfolds, from these prehistoric days all the way up to the present, of humans' innate and undeniable need to live in the close company of animals. In this startling new work, acclaimed cultural detective and life-long pet owner Jacky Colliss Harvey uses her compelling story-telling skills and keen eye for historical investigation to examine our role as animals' companions, in this exploration of the history not of the pet, but of us as pet-owners. Drawing on literary, artistic and archaeological evidence of our relationships with other species, over thousands of years of human experience, she examines the when, the how and the why of our connection to those animals we take into our lives, assessing these against the latest scientific thinking on this complex and enthralling subject, and suggesting new insights into this most long-standing of all human love-affairs.

Author Biography

Jacky Colliss Harvey is a writer and editor. She studied English at Cambridge University and History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art. She has worked in museum publishing for the last 20 years and is a commentator and reviewer who speaks in both the UK and abroad on the arts and popular culture. She divides her time between London and New York. Her last book was Red: A History of the Redhead.

Reviews

'Colliss Harvey is an engaging narrator. She sets scenes and creates immediacy. She writes eloquently, sometimes humorously, often rousingly.' - Independent 'Engagingly informative.' - Daily Mail on RED 'An entertaining romp through the meaning and mythology of red hair.' - Sunday Times on RED 'A bright and breezy cultural history.' - Daily Telegraph on RED 'A fascinating new book.' - Guardian on RED