The hare, a night creature and country-dweller, is a rare sight for most people. We know them only from legends and stories. They are shape-shifters, witches’ familiars and symbols of fertility. They are arrogant, as in Aesop’s ‘The Hare and the Tortoise’, and absurd, as in Lewis Carroll’s ‘Mad March Hare’. In the absence of observed facts, speculation and fantasy have flourished. But real hares? What are they like? In ‘The Private Life of the Hare’, John Lewis-Stempel explores myths, history and the reality of the hare. And in vivid, elegant prose he celebrates how, in an age when television cameras have revealed so much in our landscape, the hare remains as elusive and magical as ever.
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Author John Lewis-Stempel Published by Doubleday ISBN 9780857524553 EAN 9780857524553 Bic Code R Cover Hardback
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