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White, Adam
1817
1879
Heads and tales : $b or, Anecdotes and stories of quadrupeds and other beasts, chiefly connected with incidents in the histories of more or less distinguished men.
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"Heads and Tales, or Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts" by Adam White is a collection of anecdotes and stories that explores the connections between mammals and notable historical figures, written in the late 19th century. The work primarily draws upon humor and personal narratives to illustrate the relationships humans have with various animals, such as dogs, cats, and monkeys, while also delving into natural history. This lighthearted yet informative approach seeks to entertain and educate readers about the fascinating quirks of the animal kingdom. The opening of the book begins by establishing a foundation for the exploration of human-animal connections, drawing attention to man's unique position within the animal kingdom. It sets the stage for various anecdotes, starting with musings on the nature of mankind itself, before moving into specific stories involving renowned individuals like Gainsborough and Sir David Wilkie, who interacted amusingly with animals in their lives. The narrative showcases how these interactions often reflect both the whimsical and serious aspects of the bond between humans and the animal world, ultimately inviting readers into a rich tapestry of historical context and anecdotal tales that illuminate the common threads shared across species. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Animals -- Anecdotes
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