Reigning Cats and Dogs: A History of Pets at Court Since the Renaissance
For monarchs and their consorts, cats, dogs and the occasional parrot have acted as constant companions, unquestioning allies, surrogate children and silent repositories of whispered confidences. For the isolated children of the monarchs, cats and dogs were often the only source of emotional...
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For monarchs and their consorts, cats, dogs and the occasional parrot have acted as constant companions, unquestioning allies, surrogate children and silent repositories of whispered confidences. For the isolated children of the monarchs, cats and dogs were often the only source of emotional comfort and warmth. From Empress Josephine's collection of pugs (who had their own personal maid) to the Duchess of Windsor's pug named after Princess Margaret's husband (as a barb for the Queen mum) to Elizabeth II's dynasty of corgis, Katharine MacDonogh's history of these pampered pets offers us a fascinating and often hilarious peek into the exalted world of their owners, exposing their romances, intrigues and follies. Reigning Cats and Dogs is a lavishly illustrated pet'seye view of court life that will delight any history buff, pet lover or royal watcher.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780312228378 (0312228376)
Publish date: November 1st 1999
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Interesting look at the, mostly dogs, along with cats and other pets of various Monarchs. It has a little on the political side of some breeds of Dogs and the effect of the Inquisition on the cat population. A bit superficial tho, I occasionally wanted more.