The covenant of the wild: Why animals chose domestication / Stephen Budiansky
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Contents: Visions of nature -- Civilization's progress; or, who invented the dog -- The Virtues of defenselessness -- The Species that came in from the cold -- Youthful designs -- No Turning back -- Human pieties -- A Natural ethic.
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Contents: Visions of nature -- Civilization's progress; or, who invented the dog -- The Virtues of defenselessness -- The Species that came in from the cold -- Youthful designs -- No Turning back -- Human pieties -- A Natural ethic.
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