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Seafurrers

The Ships' Cats Who Lapped and Mapped the World
By:Philippa Sandall
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781615194377
eText ISBN:9781615194384
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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A cat's-eye view of maritime history: "Priceless historic photographs . . . deep and wide-ranging research . . . a ball of spellbinding and hilarious sea yarns." —Richard J. King, author of  Ahab's Rolling Sea: A Natural History of "Moby-Dick" We remember the bold seafarers of yore—from Magellan to Shackleton—for their extraordinary exploits: new lands discovered, storms weathered, and battles won. But somehow history has neglected the stalwart, hardworking species who made it all possible . . . yes, the noble cat! In  Seafurrers, able sea cat Bart sets the record straight at last. "Fear of water" aside, cats were indispensable at sea—both as pest controllers and as beloved mascots. Thirty–eight tales recount the adventures of Trim (who circumnavigated Australia), Tom (the sole feline survivor of the sinking of the USS  Maine), celebrity cat Simon (a veteran of the Yangtze Incident), and other furry heroes. Filled with nautical trivia, rare photographs, and whimsical illustrations, this deft genealogy of human–feline friendship will stir your regard for the incomparable cat—whether on the couch or in the crow's nest.

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