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The Pug Who Bit Napoleon Animal Tales Of The 18th 19th Centuries Mimi Matthews

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The Pug Who Bit Napoleon Animal Tales Of The 18th 19th Centuries Mimi Matthews
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Publisher: Pen & Sword History
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 25.9 MB
Author: Mimi Matthews
ISBN: 9781526705020, 1526705028
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Pug Who Bit Napoleon Animal Tales Of The 18th 19th Centuries Mimi Matthews by Mimi Matthews 9781526705020, 1526705028 instant download after payment.

From Victorian cat funerals to a Regency-era pony who took a ride in a hot air balloon, a collection of history's quirkiest—and most poignant—animal tales.
Meet Fortune, the Pug who bit Napoleon on his wedding night, and Looty, the Pekingese sleeve dog who was presented to Queen Victoria after the 1860 sacking of the Summer Palace in Peking. The four-legged friends of Lord Byron, Emily Brontë, and Prince Albert also make an appearance, as do the treasured pets of Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson, and Charles Dickens.
Less famous, but no less fascinating, are the animals that were the subject of historical lawsuits, scandals, and public curiosity. There's Tuppy, the purloined pet donkey; Biddy, the regimental chicken; and Barnaby and Burgho, the bloodhounds hired to hunt Jack the Ripper. Wild animals also get a mention in tales that encompass everything from field mice and foxes to alligators and sharks lurking in the Thames.

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