Walter Rothschild: The Man, the Museum and the Menagerie
- Publisher : The Natural History Museum
- Published In : London
- Illustrations : 60 b/w photos
Our customers have not yet submitted a review for this title - click here to be the first to write a review
Description:
Born into what was one of the wealthiest families in the world, Walter Rothschild became the best known zoologist of his day and one of Britain s great eccentrics. A benign and enigmatic figure with a boundless enthusiasm for nature, he amassed the largest single accumulation of zoological specimens ever collected by one person. Walter's extraordinary life traversed the fields of politics and finance as well as zoology and it was packed with achievements and incident. From his involvement in the Balfour Declaration and prodigious personal scientific output, Walter's life was anything but commonplace. He went up to Cambridge University accompanied by a flock of kiwi, drove a team of zebra down Piccadilly and into the forecourt of Buckingham Palace and was a victim of blackmail for many years. With the help of evocative photographs Miriam Rothschild has produced a compelling narrative which, while demonstrating her personal admiration and affection for her uncle, does not shy away from the complexities and conflicts this remarkable man faced during his life.
You may also like...
Pheromone Communication in Moths: Evolution, Behavior, and Application
Allison, J.D.; Carde, R.T. (Eds)
Price £63.00