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Rare British Breeds is a book inspired by the Rare Breed Survival
Trust Watchlist, which is published annually, listing the species
of sheep, cattle, horses, pigs, goats and poultry (chickens,
turkeys, ducks and geese) that are endangered in the United
Kingdom. This information is gathered from breed societies and
lists the number of breeding females alive, along with their
conservation status. Each species, regardless of their origin, is
unique to the UK, either through cross breeding or by evolution.
There are good reasons for wanting to keep these breeds alive; not
just the genetic makeup of these creatures which means many are
able to survive and thrive in very formidable conditions - a
prerequisite for enduring possible future environmental disasters.
Once gone, these genes will never be able to be replaced. They have
taken thousands of years to develop. The book looks at the history
of every breed, with their evolutionary roots, development over
time, exportation, cross breeding and changing relationship to
mankind as farming techniques react to societal shifts. Their
particular physical characteristics such as meat, wool, milk, eggs
or ability to pull great weights are discussed as well as their
conservation status and the national and international efforts
being made to ensure their survival.
The Contemporary Artists' Guide to Art Galleries provides the
information that every artist needs to be able to market their
artwork in today's fast-changing world. With detailed contact
information for hundreds of art galleries around the world, this is
an essential handbook for those starting to sell their work, or
those wanting to reach out to new galleries for sales or
exhibitions. Useful tips and advice with an introduction by the
author, an artist who has successfully marketed her work
internationally.
George Elliot was a self-made Victorian entrepreneur who became one
of the biggest coal owners in the world. His aptitude in
engineering led to him being deeply involved in the manufacture and
laying of the first Trans-Atlantic cable. He became an MP and was
created a Baronet by Queen Victoria. He worked extensively with
Disraeli and the ruler of Egypt at the time of the Suez Canal. This
book includes an overview of the Industrial Revolution and how it
radicalised the lives of people in Britain; the laying of the
Trans-Atlantic Cable; together with a blow by blow account of the
building of the Suez Canal. Also discussed are Elliot’s
relationships with other notable figures of the era, including
Prime Minister Disraeli, the ‘Railway King’ George Hudson, and
the writer Bram Stoker.
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