Doctor in the Zoo

Doctor in the Zoo
Author: Bruce Buchenholz
Publisher: Penguin Putnam
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1974
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780670275274

Follows the routine and emergency activities during one week in the life of the chief veterinarian of New York's Bronx Zoo.

Doctor Dolittle's Zoo

Doctor Dolittle's Zoo
Author:
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1925
Genre: Animal rights
ISBN:

After a three-year voyage, Doctor Dolittle sets his Puddlesby garden to rights and and makes it the site of an animal-run zoo. With the help of his friends, he also tackles a mystery at nearby Moorsden Manor.

Zoo Vet

Zoo Vet
Author: David Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1979-12
Genre: Large type books
ISBN: 9780708903872

Put Me In the Zoo

Put Me In the Zoo
Author: Robert Lopshire
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2001-11-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0375812156

They say a leopard can’t change his spots–but Spot sure can! Babies and toddlers will love pointing out the colors of his changing spots in this delightful, rhyming adaptation of Robert Lopshire’s classic Bright and Early Book.

Doctor Dolittle Collection. Illustrated

Doctor Dolittle Collection. Illustrated
Author: Hugh Lofting
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Hugh John Lofting created the classic children's literature character of Doctor Dolittle. The Stories of Doctor Dolittle is collection of children's novels about an animal-loving British country doctor who learns he can talk to animals. This easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate ebook contains: The Story of Doctor Dolittle The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle Doctor Dolittle's Post Office Doctor Dolittle's Circus Doctor Dolittle's Zoo Doctor Dolittle’s Caravan Doctor Dolittle's Garden Doctor Dolittle in the Moon Doctor Dolittle's Return Doctor Dolittle and the Green Canary

Doctor in the Zoo

Doctor in the Zoo
Author: Bruce Buchenholz
Publisher: Penguin Putnam
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1974
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Follows the routine and emergency activities during one week in the life of the chief veterinarian of New York's Bronx Zoo.

Zoo

Zoo
Author: Bernard Livingston
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2000-11-07
Genre: Zoo animals
ISBN: 0595146236

In this book, ZOO, the author, Bernard Livingston will present a study of this world which treats it as social history. But the style will be a light-handed one similar to that of his previous social study, Their Turf, the story of the world of the racehorse and the people involved therein. It is to be hoped that the fun, drama, humor and yes, enlightenment inherent in the world of the zoo will not be lacking in this work.

The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll & Mademoiselle Odile

The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll & Mademoiselle Odile
Author: James Reese
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-04-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1596436840

In this prequel to "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," set in 1870's Paris during the Prussian siege, an orphaned 16-year-old girl whose knowledge of witchcraft includes transformation spells meets a young medical doctor from London.

Life at the Zoo

Life at the Zoo
Author: Phillip T. Robinson
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0231132492

Based on 15 years of work at the world-famous San Diego Zoo, this charming book is an eminent zoo veterinarians personal account of the challenges, hazards, and rewards of running a modern zoo.

Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo

Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo
Author: Daniel Vandersommers
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0700635696

Founded amid the urban commotion of Washington, DC, before the dawn of the twentieth century, the National Zoological Park opened to “preserve, teach, and conduct research about the animal world.” Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo is a study of this important cultural landmark from 1887 to 1920. Centered on the animals themselves, each chapter looks from a different angle at the influential science of popular zoology in order to shed new light on the complex, entangled relationships between humans and animals. Daniel Vandersommers’s goal is twofold. First, through narrative, he shows how zoo animals always ran away from the zoo. This is meant literally—animals escaped frequently—but even more so, figuratively. Living, breathing, historical zoo animals ran away from their cultural constructions, and these constructions ran away from the living bodies they were made to represent. The author shows that the resulting gaps produced by runaway animals contain concealed, distorted, and erased histories worthy of uncovering. Second, Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo demonstrates how the popular zoology fostered by the National Zoo shaped every aspect of American science, culture, and conservation during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Between the 1880s and World War I, as intellectuals debated Darwinism and scientists institutionalized the laboratory, zoological parks suddenly appeared at the heart of nearly every major American city, captivating tens of millions of visitors. Vandersommers follows stories previously hidden within the National Zoo in order to help us reconsider the place of zoos and their inhabitants in the twenty-first century.