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Audubon's Elephant

Duff Hart-Davis

Illegitimate half-French half-American poorly educated chronically short of money and obsessed with birds Audubon came to England in 1826 to find a publisher for his extraordinary paintings. He insisted that they must be reproduced on double-elephant folio paper - sheets almost 40 inches by 30 - so that even the largest species could be represented life size and no-one in America had been prepared to tackle such a gigantic task.

Drawing on Audubon's journals letters to his wife and the archives of the families with whom he stayed and worked Duff Hart-Davis recreates Audubon's twelve years in Britain in search of patrons and publishers. It is an extraordinary story of an obsessive genius and his observations of people places and events in early nineteenth-century England and Scotland.

'An attractive account of a publishing story that will be enjoyed both by specialists and by those who don't know one end of a Roseate Spoonbill from another' Daily Telegraph

  • Classification : Biography & Memoir
  • Pub Date : JAN 1, 2007
  • Imprint : Phoenix Paperbacks
  • Page Extent : 216
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780753817889
  • Price : INR 699
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Duff Hart-Davis

Duff Hart-Davis is a writer and journalist. His books include Fauna Britannica and Audubon's Elephant. He was Literary Editor and Assistant Editor of the Sunday Telegraph and was been country columnist for The Independent 1986-2001. He lives and farms in Gloucestershire.

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