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How the Chicken Crossed the World: The Story of the Bird that Powers Civilisations

Andrew Lawler

How the Chicken Crossed the World: The Story of the Bird that Powers Civilisations

Paperback (Duckworth June 16, 2016)
Combines the range of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel with the focus and fascinating detail of John Bradshaw's In Defence of Dogs

Queen Victoria was obsessed with chickens. Socrates' last words were about chickens. Charles Darwin and Louis Pasteur made their scientific breakthroughs using chickens. Hailed as a messenger of the gods, powerful sex symbol, gambling aid, all-purpose medicine and handy research tool, the humble chicken has also been cast as the epitome of evil, and the star of the world's most famous joke.

Beginning with the recent discovery, that the chicken's unlikely ancestor is the Tyrannosaurus Rex, How the Chicken Crossed the World tracks the chicken from its original domestication in the jungles of Southeast Asia some 10,000 years ago to today - where it's become the most engineered of animals - to the uncertain future of what is now humanity's single most important source of protein. In an entertaining combination of historical sleuthing and journalistic exploration on four continents, Lawler reframes the way we feel and think about all domesticated animals and even nature itself.

ISBN
0715650696 / 9780715650691
Pages
336
Weight
11.4 oz.
Dimensions
5.0 x 1.2 in.

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