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Obaysch

A Hippopotamus in Victorian London
Series: Animal Publics
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Obaysch by Professor John Simons explores the fascinating history of the first hippopotamus to reside in a European zoo. The book delves into the cultural and scientific impact of Obaysch’s arrival, examining how this unusual spectacle influenced both zoological practices and public interest. It's an intriguing examination of human-animal interactions during the Victorian era, shedding light on the broader implications for education and reference.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by historical anecdotes and the influence of animals on cultural exchanges. It delves into the story of a famous hippopotamus that became a Victorian sensation, reflecting on themes of imperialism, public spectacle, and societal changes. Perfect for those interested in unique tales from history and the impact of wildlife on human perspectives.

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Obaysch: A Hippopotamus in Victorian London is the story of Obaysch the hippopotamus, the first 'star' animal to be exhibited in the London Zoo. Uncovering the circumstances of Obaysch's capture and exhibition, this book investigates the notion of a 'star' animal, as well as the cultural value that Obaysch accumulated.

Obaysch: A Hippopotamus in Victorian London tells the story of Obaysch the hippopotamus, the first ‘star’ animal at the London Zoo.

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Obaysch: A Hippopotamus in Victorian London is the story of Obaysch the hippopotamus, the first 'star' animal to be exhibited in the London Zoo. 

In 1850, a baby hippopotamus arrived on English shores, allegedly the first in Europe since the Roman Empire, and almost certainly the first in Europe since prehistoric times. Captured near an island from which he took his name, Obaysch was donated by the viceroy of Egypt in exchange for greyhounds and deerhounds. His arrival was greeted with a wave of 'Hippomania', doubling the number of visitors to the zoo.

Uncovering the circumstances of Obaysch's capture and exhibition, John Simons investigates the notion of a 'star' animal, as well as the cultural value that Obaysch, and the other hippos who joined him over the following few years, accumulated. This book also delves into the historical context of Obaysch and his audience, considering the relationship between Victorian attitudes to hippopotami and the expansion of the British Empire into sub-Saharan Africa.

'Obaysch: A Hippopotamus in Victorian London is a fine example of how an academic book can work for a general readership...it is over and above an accessible, intelligent, charming, sometimes funny, sometimes sad account of Obaysch.' - Stephen Romei, The Australian

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Obaysch is a captivating read for those interested in Victorian history, exotic animal histories, and particularly hippos. It proves engaging for both academic audiences and general readers, being a part of the interdisciplinary Animal Publics series. The book is described as absorbing, readable, and informative, suggesting a high quality consistent with other works in the series.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781743325865

Publisher: Sydney University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 January 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: Sydney University Press

Illustration: 28 plates

Contributors:

  • Edited by Fiona Probyn-Rapsey

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 350g

Pages: 230

About the Author

Emeritus Professor John Simons is an historian specialising in the history of animals. He has written or edited twenty books, on topics ranging from Middle English chivalric romance to Andy Warhol to the history of cricket. His previous books on animals include Animal Rights and the Politics of Literary Representation (2002), Rosetti's Wombat (2008), The Tiger That Swallowed the Boy: Exotic Animals in Victorian England (2012) and Kangaroo (2012), which was listed for the Royal Society of Biology's Book of the Year Award. He is a published poet and has just completed his first novel. He has worked in universities on every continent except Antarctica and most recently was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at Macquarie University in Sydney.

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