Why did the chicken cross the world?

the epic saga of the bird that powers civilization

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Why did the chicken cross the world?

the epic saga of the bird that powers civilization

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"From ancient empires to modern economics, veteran journalist Andrew Lawler delivers a sweeping history of the animal that has been most crucial to the spread of civilization across the globe--the chicken. Queen Victoria was obsessed with it. Socrates' last words were about it. Charles Darwin and Louis Pasteur made their scientific breakthroughs using it. Catholic popes, African shamans, Chinese philosophers, and Muslim mystics praised it. Throughout the history of civilization, humans have embraced it in every form imaginable--as a messenger of the gods, powerful sex symbol, gambling aid, emblem of resurrection, all-purpose medicine, handy research tool, inspiration for bravery, epitome of evil, and, of course, as the star of the world's most famous joke. In Why Did the Chicken Cross the World?, science writer Andrew Lawler takes us on an adventure from prehistory to the modern era with a fascinating account of the partnership between human and chicken (the most successful of all cross-species relationships). Beginning with the recent discovery in Montana that the chicken's unlikely ancestor is T. rex, this book builds on Lawler's popular Smithsonian cover article, How the Chicken Conquered the World to track the chicken from its original domestication in the jungles of Southeast Asia some 10,000 years ago to postwar America, where it became the most engineered of animals, to the uncertain future of what is now humanity's single most important source of protein. In a masterful combination of historical sleuthing and journalistic exploration on four continents, Lawler reframes the way we feel and think about our most important animal partner--and, by extension, all domesticated animals, and even nature itself. Lawler's narrative reveals the secrets behind the chicken's transformation from a shy jungle bird into an animal of astonishing versatility, capable of serving our species' changing needs. For no other siren has called humans to rise, shine, and prosper quite like the rooster's cry: Cock-a-doodle-doo!"--

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Atria Books
Language
English
Pages
324

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Table of Contents

1. Nature's Mr. Potato Head
2. The Carnelian Beard
3. The Healing Clutch
4. Essential Gear
5. Thrilla in Manila
6. Giants Upon the Scene
7. The Harlequin's Sword
8. The Little King
9. Feeding Babalu
10. Sweater Girls of the Barnyard
11. Gallus Archipelago
12. The Intuitive Physicist
13. A Last Cause.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
636.5009
Library of Congress
SF487.7 .L28 2014, SF487.7.L28 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 324 pages
Number of pages
324

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27179470M
Internet Archive
whydidchickencro0000lawl
ISBN 10
1476729891
ISBN 13
9781476729893
LCCN
2014031979
OCLC/WorldCat
873006410

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