From Sir Winston Churchill to Ellen Terry; Beatrix Potter to Vita Sackville-West: many of the National Trust's former residents were cat-lovers. Cats of the National Trust explores these feline fanatics and the animals (or animal objects) with which they filled their homes. We'll meet Sir Winston Churchill, who requested that a marmalade cat with a white bib and four white socks should always be in (comfortable) residence at Chartwell, Kent. Thomas Hardy's "Snowdove" is buried at Max Gate, Dorset; Hardy wrote "Last Words to a Dumb Friend" in eulogy. Discover Victorian actress Ellen Terry, who transported "Boo-boo" between her homes in London and Smallhythe, Kent, and Betty Hussey, who crammed Scotney Castle full of feline objects; her last cat, a tortoiseshell named Puss, still roams the halls today. Together with modern-day examples, Cats of the National Trust is an amusing and heart-warming guide to National Trust pets--and the people who revered them.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:1911358367
ISBN13:9781911358367
Release Date:September 2018
Publisher:National Trust
Length:112 Pages
Weight:0.60 lbs.
Dimensions:0.6" x 5.0" x 6.2"
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Condition: New
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