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Beautiful Joe by Margaret Marshall Saunders (2015, Trade Paperback)
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Narrative Type
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 9781554811731
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Broadview Press
ISBN-10
1554811732
ISBN-13
9781554811731
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11057255143
Product Key Features
Book Title
Beautiful Joe
Number of Pages
328 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Dogs, General, Literary
Publication Year
2015
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Fiction
Book Series
Broadview Editions Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2015-298145
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Margaret Marshall Saunders begins the introduction to Beautiful Joe: 'The wonderfully successful book, entitled "Black Beauty," came like a living voice out of the animal kingdom.' Keridiana Chez's superb edition of Saunders's great novel has recalled another vibrant animal voice. Chez not only restores the original 1894 edition-more politically contentious than its many sanitized twentieth-century successors-but she also provides a splendidly thorough introduction and evocative cultural contexts. Now at last there is a definitive edition of Beautiful Joe. I anticipate teaching it with great pleasure, right alongside Black Beauty, where the 'living voice' of the mutilated, loving dog and the ill-used, faithful horse will indeed be beautiful."
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FIC
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction Margaret Marshall Saunders: A Brief Chronology A Note on the Text Beautiful Joe Appendix A: Selected Reviews of Beautiful Joe From "Books for Young Folks," Books(December 1894) From "Editorial Notes," McMaster University Monthly(February 1894) From "Beautiful Joe," Sunday School Times(7 April 1894) From "Books and Authors," Record of Christian Work(June 1894) From "Fiction," Literature(June 1898) From "Our Book Table," Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal(1908) Appendix B: Readings on Animal Protectionism Prosecutions From "Cruelty to Animals--First Case of Punishment under the New Law," New York Times (13 April 1866) From "Mr. Bergh''s Good Work," New York Times (18 July 1874) "Cruel Cases," Our Dumb Animals (May 1874) Humane Destruction From "Drowning the Dogs," New York Times(8 July 1877) From William K. Horton, "The Humane Destruction of Small Animals," Our Dumb Animals(November 1911) From W.F. Morse, "The Humane and Sanitary Disposal of Superfluous Animal Life," American Journal of Public Health(July 1913) The Vivisection Controversy From Caroline Earle White, An Answer to Dr. Keen''s Address Entitled "Our Recent Debts to Vivisection"(1886) From Lena Palmer, "Vivisection," New York Medical Times(March 1889) From Dr. George Fleming, Vivisection: A Prize Essay(1871) From Dr. George Murray Humphry, Vivisection: What Good Has It Done?(1882) From Dr. Michael Foster, "Vivisection," Popular Science Monthly(April 1874) Appendix C: Teachers'' Lesson Plans for Humane Education From Oliver Angell, The Child''s Fourth Book(1888) From John S. Clark, Mary Dana Hicks, and Walter S. Perry, "Love of Animals," Teacher''s Manual Part I for the Prang Elementary Course in Art Instruction(1898) From J.W. Searson and George E. Martin, Studies in Reading(1913) From Paul Whitfield Horn and Edwin DuBois Shurter, New American Readers Book 4(1919) From Emma Miller Bolenius, Advanced Lessons in Everyday English(1921) Appendix D: Readings on Pet-Keeping Culture The Dangers and Benefits of Pet-Keeping From Dr. Charles L. Dana, "The Zoophil-Psychosis: A Modern Malady," Medical Record(6 March 1909) From Reverend Eli Hartness, "Pets and Their Long Life," Old and New(September 1872) From Alvin George Eberhart, "Children''s Pets," Everything About Dogs(1902) From Eva C.E. Lückes, "Children and Pets," Babyhood(December 1886) From "Household Pets," Good Housekeeping(10 December 1887) From Dr. Granville Stanley Hall, Adolescence(1905) From Dr. W. Fowler Bucke, "Cyno-Psychoses: Children''s Thoughts, Reactions, and Feelings Toward Pet Dogs," Pedagogical Seminary(1903) From Mabel A. Marsh, "Children and Animals," Studies in Education(1902) From K.G. Cash, "Children''s Pets: A Side Study," Studies in Education(1903) Training Manuals From James E. Le Rossignol, "The Training of Animals," American Journal of Psychology(November 1892) From Dorothy Canfield, "Pets," What Shall We Do Now?: A Book of Suggestions for Children''s Games and Employments(1907) Appendix E: Selections from Other Animal Literature From Marshall Saunders, Beautiful Joe''s Paradise(1902) From Louise S. Patteson, Pussy Meow: The Autobiography of a Cat(1901) From Walter Emanuel, A Dog Day, or The Angel in the House(1919) From Charles G.D. Roberts, "The Animal Story," The Kindred of the Wild: A Book of Animal Life(1903) From Ernest Thompson Seton, Krag, the Kootenay Ram(1897) From Jack London, The Call of the Wild(1903) Appendix F: Substantive Variants "Black Jim" Chapter (1907 edition) Variant to the Introduction (1920 edition) Bruno''s Alternative Fate (1965 edition) Works Cited and Recommended Reading
Synopsis
One of the first animal viewpoint novels published in North America, Margaret Marshall Saunders's Beautiful Joetells the story of an abused dog and his rescue by a humane family. The novel fuelled humane sentiments worldwide., One of the first animal viewpoint novels published in North America, Margaret Marshall Saunders's Beautiful Joetells the story of an abused dog and his rescue by a humane family. The novel, based on the true story of a dog in the author's home province of Ontario, fuelled humane sentiments worldwide. This annotated, illustrated edition draws on archival collections to trace the novel's impact on the nineteenth-century animal protection movement. The introduction also highlights some of the important social issues surrounding the substantive revisions and omissions in ensuing editions of the text. The historical appendices place the novel in its rich milieu as an international bestseller that taught a generation of children to practice kindness towards animals. Documents include animal training manuals, lesson plans for teaching humane education, legal records of prosecutions for cruelty, and contemporary writings on the psychology of pet-keeping.
LC Classification Number
PR9199.3.S248
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