Animals in the Great War

Animals in the Great War

by Lucinda Moore
Animals in the Great War

Animals in the Great War

by Lucinda Moore

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Overview

Animals in the Great War throws a spotlight on the experience of creatures great and small during the First World War, vividly telling their stories through the incredible archival images of the Mary Evans Picture Library. The enduring public interest in Michael Morpurgos tale of the war horse reveals an enthusiasm for the animal perspective on war, but what of the untold stories of the war dog, the trench rat or even the ships pig?

Through unrivaled access to rarely seen illustrated wartime magazines, books and postcards, discover the sea lions who were trained to detect submarines, and witness the carcass of the 61ft mine-destroying wonder whale. Meet the dog that brought a sailor back from the brink of death, and inspired a Hollywood legend. See how depictions of animals were powerfully manipulated by the propaganda machine on both sides, and how the presence of animals could bring much-needed and even lifesaving companionship and cheer amid the carnage of war.

As the centenary of the Great War is commemorated all over the world, take a timely journey via the lens of Mary Evans' wartime images, and marvel at the often overlooked but significant contribution and experience of animals at war. By turns astonishing, heartwarming and occasionally downright bizarre, Animals in the Great War champions the little-known story of the bison, the chameleon, the canary et al in wartime.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473862111
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 06/26/2017
Series: Images of War
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Lucinda Moore is a picture researcher at the Mary Evans Picture Library in Blackheath, London, where she relishes exploring the archive and writing about the hidden treasure that she uncovers. A graduate of classical archaeology and ancient history from Oxford University, she has more than a decade of archival research experience. She lives in Kent with her husband and baby son.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7

Chapter 1 Tails from the sea 9

Chapter 2 The dogs of war 25

Chapter 3 Birds in battle 57

Chapter 4 All creatures great and small 79

Chapter 5 A political animal: Use as symbols and propaganda 103

Chapter 6 Four-footed fighters: Horses at war 125

Chapter 7 Mules and donkeys at the front 151

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