An affectionate, lavishly illustrated celebration of the varied relationship between pigs and humans features an entertaining selection of children's book illustrations, fine art, folk art, toys, photographs, and piggy banks, all capturing the wonderful world of pigs.
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The dictionary suggests the synonyms pervasive , popular , and widespread for the word ubiquitous. Living up to its title, this book is filled with pigs and pig lore. Lavishly illustrated with representatives in every media from porcelain to postcards, it provides a delightful commentary on the affinity between people and pigs. The reader will be introduced to pig facts ("proto-pigs roamed the forests and wetlands of Europe 40 million years ago") and pig Latin, pigs as pets, banks, political satirists, performers, and of course pork. This is not a comprehensive collection of piggy paraphernalia, but the 165 illustrations should satisfy and entertain pig enthusiasts as well as those with only a casual interest. There are other anthologies on the popular pig, but this book is so appealing that all those who passed this reviewer's desk picked it up and paged through it with a smile. Recommended for popular collections.
- Debra Schneider, Virginia Henderson Internat. Nursing Lib., Indianapolis
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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- PublisherHarry N. Abrams
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0810981556
- ISBN 13 9780810981553
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages136
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