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City of Ravens


Melanie Colón
  • The Extraordinary History of London, the Tower and its Famous Ravens Boria Sax The Overlook Press 2012 http://www.overlookpress.com/city-of-ravens.html English , Palearctic, , United Kingdom, , Crows, Jays (Corvidae), 07/05/2012 1590207777 9781590207772 No value No value

The "valuable . . . charming" (Esther Woolfson) story of the mysterious Tower of London ravens.

 

Charles II feared Britain would fall if the ravens ever left the Tower of London. Yet the truth is that they arrived in Victorian times as props in gory plays for tourists. But the ravens' past has far more high drama. From the plains of the North American Indians to the arctic tundra, all the way to the Tower of London, they have been symbols of cruelty, of survival through adversity, and a loveable icon. Boria Sax shows how our attitudes to the raven and to the natural world have changed enormously over the centuries. By describing the distinct place of this special bird in Western culture, he shows how blurred the lines between myth and history can be. This is a unique and brilliantly readable story of the entwined lives of people and animals.




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