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All creatures great and small
Book • 1963
In 'All Creatures Great and Small,' Daniel P. Mannix recounts his personal experiences with a wide array of animals.
The book includes stories from his time working with a traveling American carnival, where he performed and witnessed extraordinary feats.
Mannix also shares his observations of the animals he kept in his menagerie, highlighting his deep interest in animal behavior and his efforts to understand and represent these creatures accurately in his writing.
The book includes stories from his time working with a traveling American carnival, where he performed and witnessed extraordinary feats.
Mannix also shares his observations of the animals he kept in his menagerie, highlighting his deep interest in animal behavior and his efforts to understand and represent these creatures accurately in his writing.
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