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Jumbo: This Being the True Story of the Greatest Elephant in the World

Jumbo: This Being the True Story of the Greatest Elephant in the World


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A magical blend of true story and popular science, "Jumbo" is the wonderful, colourful biography of the greatest elephant ever known. Born in Africa in 1863, Jumbo was orphaned by ivory-hunters, 'rescued' and taken to France. Mistaken for a runt, he was sold to London Zoo, where he became the favourite of the British populace, from Queen Victoria to the young Winston Churchill - until, talent-spotted by the American circus-owner P.T. Barnum, and despite public outcry and Royal protestations, he was taken across the Atlantic to New York. There, having once more conquered public hearts and now a beast of giant proportions, he 'befriended' a smaller elephant, Tom Thumb - in saving whose life he was to meet a tragic end.This book not only unravels the story, but also looks at Jumbo from a zoologist's point of view. Why was he thought to be a runt? What helped or hindered him in adapting to unfamiliar surroundings from one hemisphere to the other? How was he likely to have reacted to the overwhelming public attention - and to isolation from his natural habitat? The author draws illuminatingly on modern knowledge of elephant behaviour and biology to shed light on the mysteries surrounding Jumbo's life.

About the Author :
Paul Chambers is a writer and TV producer, whose previous titles include A Sheltered Life, a history of the giant tortoise, Bones of Contention and The Cock Lane Ghost. He lives in Hertfordshire.

Review :
"'Under the Radar' Top Ten -- One of the best books of 2008 you might have missed." -- Kirkus Reviews "This gentle, well-wrought book takes readers to thrilling places." - "The Washington Times" "In what could perhaps be called a tell-all biography, Paul Chambers explores the sad but remarkable life of the most famous circus elephant ever in his fascinating, carefully researched account." - "The Christian Science Monitor" "Highly recommended." - "Library Journal" (starred review) "This gentle, well-wrought book takes readers to thrilling places." - "The Washington Times" "In what could perhaps be called a tell-all biography, Paul Chambers explores the sad but remarkable life of the most famous circus elephant ever in his fascinating, carefully researched account." - "The Christian Science Monitor" "Highly recommended." - "Library Journal" (starred review) "In what could perhaps be called a tell-all biography, Paul Chambers explores the sad but remarkable life of the most famous circus elephant ever in his fascinating, carefully researched account." -- The Christian Science Monitor "Clear-eyed, carefully researched, and crisply written, Chambers' book explores the surprisingly compelling life story of the African elephant whose name would become synonymous with "extra-extra-large.,." And even now, more than 100 years after his death, you'd need a pretty thick skin to resist his charms." -- Amy Reiter, Barnes & Noble Review "Reading Paul Chambers' "Jumbo," the biography of the remarkable elephant born in Africa "around Christmas 1860" and groomed for outsized fame, one is never far from love or linguistics...By this able and animated accounting, Jumbo had a faithful "wife," an adoring public and a trainer who rarely left his side for over 30 years... Mr. Chambers does a good job of setting up Jumbo's story, taking care to offer important details about the anti-social Scott who preferred the company of animals to people; Abraham Bartlett, the superintendent of the London Zoo, who comes across as a chilly figure who was mostly interested in business... This is a thoughtful book, bolstered and informed by science. Readers learn much about the habits and preferences of elephants, and while it is not clear that Jumbo and Alice his "wife," a smaller African elephant who came into Jumbo's life in 1865, ever mated, descriptions of their bonding and alliance are touching and memorable... Mr. Chambers has carefully assembled here the legends and the legacies.... This gentle, well-wrought book takes readers to the thrilling placeswhere it all began." -- The Washington Times "Chambers' biography is the stuff of an E! True Hollywood Story -- impoverished childhood, chance discovery, worldwide fame, self-serving managers and hangers-on, alcohol, broken marriage, tragic early death, and post-humous exploitation...Chambers does a remarkable job recreating his world, bringing to life his keepers (particularly wily showman P.T. Barnum) and imagining how his short, sad life must have been." -- Entertainment Weekly "Chambers delivers a thrilling meticulously researched biography of the Barnum & Bailey superstar-Jumbo...A delight for elephant fans, circus-goers, and zoo-goers of all ages; highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Biography of a true giant, fleshed out with social history.... Using a wealth of documentary material, the author depicts with exceptional vividness the life of an elephant that became an icon." -- Kirkus Reviews "Chambers tells the colorful story of a magnificent animal . . . an account [that] is touching and entertaining." -- Publishers Weekly "Water for Elephants, move over! Paul Chambers' Jumbo is a circus saga with the same spirit of heart and adventure, with added heartbreak at the end, because it is all true. . . . Chambers imbues Jumbo with historical detail as well as a storyteller's gift." -- Steve Shapiro, Book Maven, Rainy Day Books, Fairway, Kansas


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780233002699
  • Publisher: Welbeck Publishing Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Andre Deutsch Ltd
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0233002693
  • Publisher Date: 14 May 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: This Being the True Story of the Greatest Elephant in the World


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