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Peter Tate
Editorial:
Random House
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Flights of Fancy explores the stories told about 30 of the world's best-known species, from the blackbird to the wryneck, drawing on traditions from every quarter of the globe. Some of the stories included clearly arose as a result of faulty observation, such as the widely held belief that nightjars sucked milk from cows. Others stemmed from attempts to explain unusual aspects of appearance or behaviour. But the vast majority seem to have their origins in people's delight in inventing stories - whether the legend that the blackbird was originally white, or the suggestion that witches kept owls as their familiars. A fascinating and wonderfully entertaining read, this is the ideal book for anyone interested in birds or myths - or both. Característiques tècniques | DIST0099 | | anglès |
| 224 | | 978-19-05211-61-6 |
| 19,8 x 13,5 cm Tapa dura | | 2007 |
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