Clara's Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-Century Europe
By (Author) Glynis Ridley
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
7th March 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
599.6680929
Paperback
240
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
283g
In 1741, an enterprising Dutch sea captain transported a young, female Indian rhinoceros from Assam to Europe where she was displayed before everyone from peasants to princes. In an age before railways and modern roads, the three-ton Clara traveled in an enormous coach drawn by eight horses. She journeyed across mainland Europe and Britain for 17 years, becoming a favorite of Frederick the Great and Louis XV. She modeled for scientific portraits and etchings; she inspired poems, songs, and fashions; and she was duly immortalized in everything from tin coins to the finest porcelain. Awarded the prestigious Institute of Historical Research Prize, Glynis Ridley's sparkling history brings Clara's tragicomic story vividly to life. Clara's Grand Tour is also a portrait of an era that saw the rhinoceros as both an object of marvel and a challenge to fundamental philosophical and theological beliefs.