Swan
By (Author) Peter Young
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
25th January 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
598.418
Paperback
200
Width 135mm, Height 190mm
331g
Of more than 8,000 bird species, the swan is surely one of the most easily recognised. Airborne, the swan is a majestic sight: with its long, slender neck outstretched, it glides gracefully with slow, strong wing-beats. Its large webbed feet and short legs, which make it awkward on land, propel it serenely and effortlessly through water. Swan is a comprehensive natural and cultural history of this most dignified of birds.
'When contemplating the serene splendour of the swan, one may be disagreeably surprised by it hissing reaction to friendly approach. The swan has fascinated humanity for aeons - a fascination provoked not by its mere loveliness, but by the contrast between its appearance of perfection and its somewhat perverse nature. Peter Young's study of the bird involves ornithology, but also covers poetry, science, philosophy, and even the movements of markets ... This beautiful bird makes for a poor meal by the way, and this is fitting.' - The Independent on Sunday 'The grace and beauty of the swan is celebrated in this handsome pocket-sized book, which explores the natural and cultural history of this elegant bird.' - Cage and Aviary Birds 'another fine contribution of the Reaktion Animal book series. This book is beautifully illustrated and replete with fascinating details of the natural history of swans, in addition to rich historical and cultural facts regarding the nominate animal.' - Anthrozoos
Peter Young is an independent scholar. He is the author of Person to Person (1992), a social history of the telephone, and Tortoise (Reaktion Books, 2003), one of the very first books in the Animal series.