
Transcriber’s Note:
A HUNDRED - ANECDOTES OF ANIMALS
A HUNDRED - ANECDOTES OF ANIMALS
Anecdote I.
Anecdote II.
Anecdote III.
Anecdote IV.
Anecdote V.
Anecdote VI.
Anecdote VII.
A charming collection of brief, true‑to‑life sketches brings together the surprising habits and unexpected wit of creatures both great and small. Drawn from the archives of travelers, magistrates and everyday folk, each vignette offers a glimpse into a world where animals act with a blend of instinct, cleverness, and sometimes a touch of humanity. The tone is gentle and curious, inviting listeners to pause and marvel at the oddities that have long fascinated people across continents.
Among the tales, an enraged elephant spares a grieving mother’s child, a Newfoundland dog dutifully carries a lantern and seeks out its master, and a Roman barber’s magpie studies trumpets so intently it loses all other knowledge. A pair of unusually heavy toads cooperate to relieve an injury, while a baboon’s night‑time bell‑ringing causes a castle’s alarm. These snapshots, vivid yet concise, celebrate the strange bonds between humans and the animal kingdom, making for an entertaining and thought‑provoking listening experience.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (113K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Anne Storer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2008-01-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1933
Best known as a British artist and illustrator, he also created charming animal books that pair lively anecdotes with memorable drawings. His work has an easy, old-fashioned warmth that still makes classic children’s reading feel inviting.
View all books
by Herodotus

by Maria Edgeworth

by Abraham Cahan

by Ernest Thompson Seton

by James Otis

by John Bennett

by Louisa May Alcott