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LobsterLobster

Lobster

Richard J. King

4.0(1)on Hardcover

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Takes us on a journey through the history, biology, and culture of lobsters, including the creature's economic and environmental status worldwide. He describes the evolution of technologies to capture these creatures and addresses the ethics of boiling them alive. Along the way, King also explores the salacious lobster palaces of the 1920s, the animal's thousand-year status as an aphrodisiac, and how the lobster has inspired numerous artists, writers, and thinkers including Aristotle, Dickens, Thoreau, Dali, and Woody Allen.

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OL Work ID
OL17418223W

Subjects

LobstersAnimals in literatureAnimals and civilizationLobster fisheriesCooking (Lobsters)Lobster cultureShellfish in artHuman-animal relationshipsSocial aspectsNew York Times reviewedCooking (shellfish)

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