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"In this engaging and carefully researched book... Derry admirably exposes the foibles and eccentricities of pedigree breeders and discusses the many factors motivating their activities... It is a detailed study of obsession, of the conflict between pedigree and commercial concerns and the unspoken belief among breeders that line breeding animals and line breeding people amounted to much the same thing!" -- Agricultural History Review
"Derry's study of animal breeding since 1800 makes a valuable contribution to the series and to the growing field of animal history." -- Journal of the History of Biology
"Derry details the intricacies of pedigree recording, which greatly influences breeding decisions, monetary values, and trade. Much of this book reviews the social factors that have impacted pedigreed breeding." -- Choice
"An excellent book. In showing how animal improvement served both economic and social purposes, Derry tells much about the nature of human beings." -- University of Toronto Quarterly
"Offers a succession of fascinating insights that will intrigue even historians with little previous interest in agriculture or sports... Essential reading for anyone interested in the human modification of nature." -- Edward Tenner, Technology and Culture
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"In this book, Margaret Derry -- pedigree cattle breeder, livestock artist, and historian -- explores the improvement of Shorthorn cattle, Collie dogs, and Arabian horses in Britain and North America since the eighteenth century. Though the three breeds are no more alike than chalk and cheese, the same threads run through their histories. Derry ranges widely and with assurance across this many-faceted subject, shedding light on matters hitherto opaque or obscure. Her book is an engaging exploration of the not-always-creative tensions between science, aesthetics, and the profit motive in the history of animal breeding over the last two centuries." -- John R. Walton, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Bred for Perfection : Shorthorn Cattle, Collies, and Arabian Horses since 1800 (Animals, History, Culture)
Bred for Perfection: Shorthorn Cattle, Collies, and Arabian Horses since 1800 (Animals, History, Culture),Margaret E. Derry,The Johns Hopkins University Press,0801873444,19th century,Agriculture - Animal Husbandry,Arabian horse,Breeding,Collie,History,Life Sciences - Zoology - General,Modern - 19th Century,Modern - 20th Century,Science,Science/Mathematics,Shorthorn cattle,Technology & Industrial Arts,Animal breeding,Animals & society,History of science,History of specific subjects,Religion / General
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