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Fifty Animals That Changed the Course of History Eric Chaline

Fifty Animals That Changed the Course of History By Eric Chaline

Fifty Animals That Changed the Course of History by Eric Chaline


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Summary

Charting the relationship between humans and animals and how certain species have been instrumental in the development of our understanding of the evolution of the natural world, this title explores the role animals have played in our culture and history.

Fifty Animals That Changed the Course of History Summary

Fifty Animals That Changed the Course of History by Eric Chaline

Charting the unique relationship between humans and animals and how certain species have been instrumental in the development of our understanding of the evolution of the natural world, this title explores the role animals have played in our culture and history. Often taken for granted, the produce and work of animals have not only met man's basic need for food and clothing, the study of animals has allowed us to develop scientifically and culturally. Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History is a fascinating exploration of the important role animals have played in our changing world, from the honeybee to the scarab beetle.

Table of Contents

Including; 1 Honeybee; 2 Camel; 3 Dog; 4 Pigeon; 5 Carp; 46 Chicken; 47 Earthworm; 48 Rabbit; 49 Lion; 50 Bat.

Additional information

GOR009087593
9781446301432
1446301435
Fifty Animals That Changed the Course of History by Eric Chaline
Used - Like New
Hardback
David & Charles
20111125
224
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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