9780465052745-0465052746-Lesser Beasts: A Snout-to-Tail History of the Humble Pig

Lesser Beasts: A Snout-to-Tail History of the Humble Pig

ISBN-13: 9780465052745
ISBN-10: 0465052746
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Mark Essig
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Hardcover 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780465052745
ISBN-10: 0465052746
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Mark Essig
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Hardcover 320 pages

Summary

Lesser Beasts: A Snout-to-Tail History of the Humble Pig (ISBN-13: 9780465052745 and ISBN-10: 0465052746), written by authors Mark Essig, was published by Basic Books in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Cooking Education & Reference) books. You can easily purchase or rent Lesser Beasts: A Snout-to-Tail History of the Humble Pig (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.32.

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Unlike other barnyard animals, which pull plows, give eggs or milk, or grow wool, a pig produces only one thing: meat. Incredibly efficient at converting almost any organic matter into nourishing, delectable protein, swine are nothing short of a gastronomic godsendyet their flesh is banned in many cultures, and the animals themselves are maligned as filthy, lazy brutes.
As historian Mark Essig reveals in "Lesser Beasts," swine have such a bad reputation for precisely the same reasons they are so valuable as a source of food: they are intelligent, self-sufficient, and omnivorous. What s more, he argues, we ignore our historic partnership with these astonishing animals at our peril. Tracing the interplay of pig biology and human culture from Neolithic villages 10,000 years ago to modern industrial farms, Essig blends culinary and natural history to demonstrate the vast importance of the pig and the tragedy of its modern treatment at the hands of humans. Pork, Essig explains, has long been a staple of the human diet, prized in societies from Ancient Rome to dynastic China to the contemporary American South. Yet pigs ability to track down and eat a wide range of substances (some of them distinctly unpalatable to humans) and convert them into edible meat has also led people throughout history to demonize the entire species as craven and unclean. Today s unconscionable system of factory farming, Essig explains, is only the latest instance of humans taking pigs for granted, and the most recent evidence of how both pigs and people suffer when our symbiotic relationship falls out of balance.
An expansive, illuminating history of one of our most vital yet unsung food animals, "Lesser Beasts" turns a spotlight on the humble creature that, perhaps more than any other, has been a mainstay of civilization since its very beginningswhether we like it or not."

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