Churchill's Menagerie: Winston Churchill and the Animal Kingdom by Piers Brendon
Churchill's Menagerie: Winston Churchill and the Animal Kingdom by Piers Brendon
Winston Churchill was known for his great love and admiration of animals. In fact, one of Churchill's key characteristics was his fascination with the animal kingdom -- creatures of all sorts were a crucial element throughout his life.
He was amused, intrigued, enchanted by, and sometimes even besotted with a vast menagerie, from his pet budgerigar, dogs, cats, fish, and butterflies, to his own lion, leopard, and white kangaroos kept at London Zoo, and even more unusual species. Dwelling amid flora and fauna was Churchill's ideal form of existence -- "The world would be better off it were inhabited only by animals" -- and he signed his boyhood letters home "The Pussy Cat."
In this exceptional book, Dr. Piers Brendon looks deeper into Churchill's love of the animal kingdom and at how animals played such a large part in his everyday life. We encounter the paradox of the animal-loving hunter, who hunts foxes yet keeps them as pets, who likes fishing but loves fish, along with the man who used analogies to animals time and time again in his speeches and writings.
The picture that emerges shows another side of the great man, showcasing his wit, wisdom, and wayward genius from a different perspective and shedding new and fascinating light on his love of the animal kingdom.
Pegasus Books, Hardcover, 1st Edition, 2019
THIS IS A BRAND NEW BOOK.