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Volume 49, Number 4, Summer 2016Table of Contents
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The Courtiers’ Anatomists: Animals and Humans in Louis XIV’s Paris by Anita Guerrini, and:Gorgeous Beasts: Animal Bodies in Historical Perspective byGorgeous Beasts: Animal Bodies in Historical Perspective ed. by Joan B. Landes, Paula Young Lee, Paul Youngquist, and:Animal Companions: Pets and Social Change in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Ingrid H. Tague (review) - pp. 531-535
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecs.2016.0036
- Books Received
- pp. 545-548
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecs.2016.0031
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