Abe & Fido
Lincoln's Love of Animals and the Touching Story of His Favorite Canine Companion
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- 79,00 kr
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- 79,00 kr
Utgivarens beskrivning
In early 1861, as he prepared to leave his home in Springfield, Illinois, to move into the White House, Abraham Lincoln faced many momentous tasks, but none he dreaded more than telling his two youngest sons, Willie and Tad, that the family's beloved pet dog, Fido, would not be accompanying them to Washington. Lincoln, who had adopted Fido about five years earlier, was afraid the skittish dog wouldn't survive the long rail journey, so he decided to leave the mutt behind with friends in Springfield. Abe & Fido tells the story of two friends, an unlikely tandem who each became famous and died prematurely. It also explores the everyday life of Springfield in the years leading up to the Civil War, as well as Lincoln's sometimes radical views on animal welfare, and how they shaped his life and his presidency. It's the story of a master and his dog, living through historic, tumultuous times.
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Algeo (Harry Truman's Excellent Adventure) celebrates Abraham Lincoln's compassion for animals, exemplified by his relationship with his household pets, particularly Fido, a "friendly yellow mutt." The dog "amused Lincoln to no end," serving as a loyal companion to his sons and "a kind of mascot for the neighborhood boys" of Springfield, Ill., in the period prior to Lincoln's presidency. A lifelong animal lover, Abe is depicted returning baby birds to their nest, rescuing a turtle from hoodlums, and nursing his first dog, Honey, back to health after he found her with a broken leg. In the White House, he was rumored to have fed his cat at the table with a gold fork. Algeo contextualizes these lighthearted anecdotes by discussing other White House pets, as well as the general treatment of animals during the era of Lincoln's presidency. Oddly, the book's narrative arc focuses on Lincoln's political career, with the parts about his pets treated more as asides. Although there is an overall lightheartedness in tone, be prepared: Fido's fate was no happier than his master's.