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Heads and tales :  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, chiefly connected with incidents in the histories of more or less distinguished men.

EN·~8 hours·249 chapters

Chapters

249 total
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HEADS AND TALES; - OR, - ANECDOTES AND STORIES OF QUADRUPEDS AND OTHER BEASTS, - CHIEFLY CONNECTED WITH INCIDENTS IN THE HISTORIES OF MORE OR LESS DISTINGUISHED MEN. - COMPILED AND SELECTED BY - ADAM WHITE, - LATE ASSISTANT IN THE ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, BRITISH MUSEUM.

0:28
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PREFACE.

2:52
3

HEADS AND TALES.

0:01
4

MAN.

1:45
5

Thomas Gainsborough the Artist, and the Tailor.

1:27
6

Sir David Wilkie and the Baby.

0:53
7

Man Defined Somewhat in the Linnæan Manner.

1:02
8

Addison and Steele on some of the Peculiarities of the Natural History Collectors of the day.

6:35
9

MONKEYS. - The Gorilla and its Story.

21:04
10

Mr Mitchell on a Young Chimpanzee.

4:20

Description

A lively compendium stitches together the curious habits of mammals with the lives of well‑known figures, presenting each creature as a character in its own right. The editor draws from a wide range of sources, from the classic letters of naturalists to witty salon conversations, to fashion a series of short, stand‑alone tales. Listeners discover how animals such as dogs, horses, cats and even the now‑extinct thylacine become mirrors for human folly, ambition and affection.

The anecdotes are anchored in history, linking a horse that carried a duke through the Battle of Waterloo to the moment he pats its neck as if it were a trusted friend. Other vignettes pair poets with hares, scientists with sparrows, and artists with their own tailoring muses, all narrated with a gentle, Victorian humor. The result is a blend of amusement and insight that reveals the subtle ways beasts have shaped, and been shaped by, famous lives.

Presented in a conversational tone, the collection feels like a series of delightful lectures for the curious ear. While the stories entertain, they also offer factual observations about animal behavior that still resonate today. Young listeners and seasoned natural‑history fans alike will find the blend of fact, folklore and gentle satire both instructive and charming.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (484K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Julia Miller, Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2008-06-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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