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Elephants & Kings

Elephants & Kings
Author: Thomas R. Trautmann
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2015-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 022626453X

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Because of their enormous size, elephants have long been irresistible for kings as symbols of their eminence. In early civilizations—such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Civilization, and China—kings used elephants for royal sacrifice, spectacular hunts, public display of live captives, or the conspicuous consumption of ivory—all of them tending toward the elephant’s extinction. The kings of India, however, as Thomas R. Trautmann shows in this study, found a use for elephants that actually helped preserve their habitat and numbers in the wild: war. Trautmann traces the history of the war elephant in India and the spread of the institution to the west—where elephants took part in some of the greatest wars of antiquity—and Southeast Asia (but not China, significantly), a history that spans 3,000 years and a considerable part of the globe, from Spain to Java. He shows that because elephants eat such massive quantities of food, it was uneconomic to raise them from birth. Rather, in a unique form of domestication, Indian kings captured wild adults and trained them, one by one, through millennia. Kings were thus compelled to protect wild elephants from hunters and elephant forests from being cut down. By taking a wide-angle view of human-elephant relations, Trautmann throws into relief the structure of India’s environmental history and the reasons for the persistence of wild elephants in its forests.


The Land of the Elephant Kings

The Land of the Elephant Kings
Author: Paul J. Kosmin
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674728823

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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year The Seleucid Empire (311–64 BCE) was unlike anything the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds had seen. Stretching from present-day Bulgaria to Tajikistan—the bulk of Alexander the Great’s Asian conquests—the kingdom encompassed a territory of remarkable ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity; yet it did not include Macedonia, the ancestral homeland of the dynasty. The Land of the Elephant Kings investigates how the Seleucid kings, ruling over lands to which they had no historic claim, attempted to transform this territory into a coherent and meaningful space. “This engaging book appeals to the specialist and non-specialist alike. Kosmin has successfully brought together a number of disparate fields in a new and creative way that will cause a reevaluation of how the Seleucids have traditionally been studied.” —Jeffrey D. Lerner, American Historical Review “It is a useful and bright introduction to Seleucid ideology, history, and position in the ancient world.” —Jan P. Stronk, American Journal of Archaeology


Stalking the Elephant Kings

Stalking the Elephant Kings
Author: Christopher Kremmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Tell Them of Battles, Kings, and Elephants

Tell Them of Battles, Kings, and Elephants
Author: Mathias Énard
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811227057

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Michelangelo’s adventure in Constantinople, from the “mesmerizing” (New Yorker) and “masterful” (Washington Post) author of Compass In 1506, Michelangelo—a young but already renowned sculptor—is invited by the sultan of Constantinople to design a bridge over the Golden Horn. The sultan has offered, along with an enormous payment, the promise of immortality, since Leonardo da Vinci’s design was rejected: “You will surpass him in glory if you accept, for you will succeed where he has failed, and you will give the world a monument without equal.” Michelangelo, after some hesitation, flees Rome and an irritated Pope Julius II—whose commission he leaves unfinished—and arrives in Constantinople for this truly epic project. Once there, he explores the beauty and wonder of the Ottoman Empire, sketching and describing his impressions along the way, as he struggles to create what could be his greatest architectural masterwork. Tell Them of Battles, Kings, and Elephants—constructed from real historical fragments—is a thrilling page-turner about why stories are told, why bridges are built, and how seemingly unmatched fragments, seen from the opposite sides of civilization, can mirror one another.


When Elephant was King and Other Elephant Tales from Africa

When Elephant was King and Other Elephant Tales from Africa
Author: Nick Greaves
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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Following When Hippo was Hairy and When Lion Could Fly, this is a further collection of traditional wildlife tales. Twenty-five African fables about elephants are combined with factual information about elephants and their conservation, designed to appeal to both children and adults.


Babar the King

Babar the King
Author: Jean De Brunhoff
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 57
Release: 1937-09-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0394805801

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This third title about Babar and his family follows the elephants as they build a magnificent city: Celesteville. Life is peaceful and contented, everyone has a job to do, and celebrations are frequent. But one fateful day a snake bites the Old Lady and Babar fears that he may lose his oldest friend. Illus. in full color by the author.


Erica's Elephant

Erica's Elephant
Author: Sylvia Bishop
Publisher: Scholastic UK
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1407168304

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When Erica Perkins wakes up on the morning of her tenth birthday, the last thing she expects is to find a very confused elephant sitting on her doorstep. So begins an unlikely friendship. But can a small girl and a rather large elephant learn to live together in a tiny terraced house? And when the dastardly owner of the local zoo plots to steal the elephant, will Erica be able to outsmart him?


The Elephant and the King

The Elephant and the King
Author: Sylvia M. Medina
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781939871275

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Maya and Victor Green hope to see some elephants on their latest trip to visit their friend, Maatla, in Africa. But, the elephants have been declining in numbers and not many are left. It will take the Green Kids and all of Africas animals to complete this adventure!


Babar the King

Babar the King
Author: Jean de Brunhoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1947
Genre: Elephants
ISBN:

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17 Kings and 42 Elephants

17 Kings and 42 Elephants
Author: Margaret Mahy
Publisher: Dial Books
Total Pages: 33
Release: 1987
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0803704585

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Seventeen kings and forty-two elephants romp with a variety of jungle animals during their journey through a wild, wet night. Suggested level: junior, primary.