On the Trail of the Jackalope: How a Legend Captured the World's Imagination and Helped Us Cure Cancer

On the Trail of the Jackalope: How a Legend Captured the World's Imagination and Helped Us Cure Cancer

On the Trail of the Jackalope: How a Legend Captured the World's Imagination and Helped Us Cure Cancer

On the Trail of the Jackalope: How a Legend Captured the World's Imagination and Helped Us Cure Cancer

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Overview

The never-before-told story of the horned rabbit—the myths, the hoaxes, the very real scientific breakthrough it inspired—and how it became a cultural touchstone of the American West.

Just what is a jackalope? Purported to be part jackrabbit and part antelope, the jackalope began as a local joke concocted by two young brothers in a small Wyoming town during the Great Depression. Their creation quickly spread around the U.S., where it now regularly appears as innumerable forms of kitsch—wall mounts, postcards, keychains, coffee mugs, shot glasses, and so on. A vast body of folk narratives has carried the jackalope’s fame around the world to inspire art, music, film, even erotica!

Although the jackalope is an invention of the imagination, it is nevertheless connected to actual horned rabbits, which exist in nature and have for centuries been collected and studied by naturalists. Around the time the two young boys were creating the first jackalope in Wyoming, Dr. Richard Shope was making his first breakthrough about the cause of the horns: a virus. When the virus that causes rabbits to grow “horns” (a keratinous carcinoma) was first genetically sequenced in 1984, oncologists were able to use that genetic information to make remarkable, field-changing advances in the development of anti-viral cancer therapies. The most important of these is the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which protects against cervical and other cancers. Today, jackalopes are literally helping us cure cancer.

For fans of David Quammen’s The Song of the Dodo, Jon Mooallem’s Wild Ones, or Jeff Meldrum's Sasquatch, Michael P. Branch's remarkable On the Trail of the Jackalope is an entertaining and enlightening road trip through the heart of America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798200927838
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Publication date: 05/31/2022
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 5.70(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael P. Branch is a professor of literature and environment at the University of Nevada, Reno, where he teaches creative nonfiction, American literature, environmental studies, and film studies. An award-winning writer and humorist, Michael is the author of How to Cuss in Western and lives with his wife and two daughters in the western Great Basin Desert, on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Range.

Table of Contents

Author's Note: Down the Rabbit Hole xi

Prologue: Nature's Jackalopes xv

Chapter 1 As Real as You Want Them to Be 1

Chapter 2 Believing Is Seeing 22

Chapter 3 The Classic Hoax 40

Chapter 4 Mounting Enthusiasm 66

Chapter 5 A Mighty River of Jackalopiana 86

Chapter 6 Necessary Monsters 113

Chapter 7 The Global Jackalope 136

Chapter 8 Dr. Shope's Warty Rabbits 162

Chapter 9 Saved by Jackalopes 181

Chapter 10 The Jackalope Maker 203

Acknowledgments 221

Endnotes 227

Index 245

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