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Beastly Edinburgh

Beastly Edinburgh in Franklin, TN

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Beastly Edinburgh

Barnes and Noble

Beastly Edinburgh in Franklin, TN

Current price: $26.95
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The sight, sound and smell of animals are a part of the story of every great city – and is also part of its hidden history. The Royal Standard of Scotland features a lion rampant and Edinburgh can trace its earliest depiction of the beast to the Roman occupation – long before Scotland evolved into a nation.As marks of prestige and respect, animals are highlighted in many public sculptures, bas-reliefs and other artworks throughout the city. For centuries animals such as horses were a crucial part of the economy. Horses transported goods and people in and out of the city, while the growth in ownership created a demand for saddlers, coachmakers, grooms, fodder suppliers, horse trainers, farriers, smiths and riding schools.Animals were also a source of wonder and amusement, such as the elephant housed in a tenement in the 1700s and the legendary Greyfriars Bobby, who spent 14 years guarding the grave of his owner and is now immortalised in words, films and monuments. The travelling menagerie of the Regency era gave the ordinary citizen a taste of the exotic and within a few decades Zoological Gardens Association landscaped gardens and built structures to house animals for the city’s latest attraction.
The sight, sound and smell of animals are a part of the story of every great city – and is also part of its hidden history. The Royal Standard of Scotland features a lion rampant and Edinburgh can trace its earliest depiction of the beast to the Roman occupation – long before Scotland evolved into a nation.As marks of prestige and respect, animals are highlighted in many public sculptures, bas-reliefs and other artworks throughout the city. For centuries animals such as horses were a crucial part of the economy. Horses transported goods and people in and out of the city, while the growth in ownership created a demand for saddlers, coachmakers, grooms, fodder suppliers, horse trainers, farriers, smiths and riding schools.Animals were also a source of wonder and amusement, such as the elephant housed in a tenement in the 1700s and the legendary Greyfriars Bobby, who spent 14 years guarding the grave of his owner and is now immortalised in words, films and monuments. The travelling menagerie of the Regency era gave the ordinary citizen a taste of the exotic and within a few decades Zoological Gardens Association landscaped gardens and built structures to house animals for the city’s latest attraction.

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Barnes & Noble is the world’s largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. Our Nook Digital business offers a lineup of NOOK® tablets and e-Readers and an expansive collection of digital reading content through the NOOK Store®. Barnes & Noble’s mission is to operate the best omni-channel specialty retail business in America, helping both our customers and booksellers reach their aspirations, while being a credit to the communities we serve.

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