The Tower Menagerie
Edward Turner Bennett
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Such is a brief outline of the history up to the present period of the establishment known as the Tower Menagerie. Of the animals contained in it during the summer of 1828, and of two others which had then recently died, the succeeding pages offer delineations, descriptions, and anecdotes. - Summary by Edward Turner Bennett (6 hr 42 min)
Chapters
Section 1 | 18:07 | Read by Beeswaxcandle |
Section 2 | 43:39 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Section 3 | 17:10 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Section 4 | 11:24 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Section 5 | 11:58 | Read by twomustangs |
Section 6 | 15:41 | Read by Kuba Orłowski |
Section 7 | 19:01 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Section 8 | 19:21 | Read by Scotty Smith |
Section 9 | 9:54 | Read by Claudia Caldi |
Section 10 | 15:42 | Read by Jeff McGoldrick |
Section 11 | 12:53 | Read by Amy Gramour |
Section 12 | 7:36 | Read by Jesse L. |
Section 13 | 34:05 | Read by quartertone |
Section 14 | 24:09 | Read by Lindsay Ann Cameron |
Section 15 | 5:57 | Read by Hope |
Section 16 | 10:03 | Read by Steve Mayer |
Section 17 | 3:01 | Read by Steve Mayer |
Section 18 | 22:36 | Read by Stacey Malcolm |
Section 19 | 5:24 | Read by Hope |
Section 20 | 8:36 | Read by mleigh |
Section 21 | 10:05 | Read by KevinS |
Section 22 | 15:11 | Read by mleigh |
Section 23 | 22:53 | Read by Owlivia |
Section 24 | 7:34 | Read by Maria Angela R. Aragon |
Section 25 | 13:56 | Read by Scotty Smith |
Section 26 | 16:17 | Read by Jeff McGoldrick |
Reviews
quite interesting!
Michele Fry
Zoos has to begin somewhere, and knowledge gained slowly how to feed, breed, train and care for the wild animals in the world. What’s a novel gift for a king? Why a lion of course! Or an elephant! This book held my attention, so 5 stars for that, and most of the chapters were easy to listen to.