When Cats Reigned Like Kings: On the Trail of the Sacred Cats

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Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2004 - Всего страниц: 272
Nationally syndicated journalist Georgie Anne Geyer explores the connections between the royal and sacred felines of ancient civilizations and the beloved domestic cats of today.

Chasing an irresistible mystery across the globe, journalist Georgie Anne Geyer conducted exhaustive research into the little-known puzzle of how cats came to occupy their unique position in the lives of humans. Treated with the tenacity, resourcefulness, and narrative instinct of a seasoned foreign correspondent, the investigation yielded unexpected answers--and posed tantalizing new questions. The result is a remarkable book, bound to delight and amaze cat fanciers and adventure seekers.

It was Geyer's curiosity about her own cats that inspired her to study the history of human-feline relations and especially cats' exalted status among the ancients as royal or sacred beings. Her quest spanned the earth. In Egypt, Geyer learned of the cat-goddess, Bastet, and of the cat's role in the transmigration of souls. In Myanmar, she saw Leonardo DiCaprio, Ricky Martin, and the other incongruously named cats of the Nga Phe Kyaung monastery, trained by the monks to jump through hoops. She even met a family who dutifully guards the heritage of the Japanese bobtail, cultivating the line in--of all places--rural Virginia.

Richly illustrated with photos of Geyer's journeys and historical cat images, When Cats Reigned Like Kings also presents a Family of Cat section that describes the origins and characteristics of the 38-40 recognized modern cat breeds, including photos of each.

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My Nikko and Japans Neko
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Burmas Sacred Cat Is LostWhere Could It Have Gone?
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FIVE
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History and Genealogy of the Royal and Sacred Cats
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Georgie Anne Geyer was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 2, 1935. She received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. She worked at The Southtown Economist before moving to The Chicago Daily News in 1960. She became a foreign correspondent in Latin America in 1964. During this time, she was embedded with leftist guerrillas in Guatemala and interviewed Fidel Castro and Saddam Hussein. She left The Daily News in 1974. She established herself as a syndicated columnist based in Washington and continued to write her column until a few weeks before her death. She wrote several books including Buying the Night Flight: The Autobiography of a Woman Foreign Correspondent, Guerrilla Prince: The Untold Story of Fidel Castro, Americans No More, and When Cats Reigned Like Kings: On the Trail of the Sacred Cats. She died on May 15, 2019 at the age of 84.

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