In the Footsteps of Zarafa, First Giraffe in France: A Chronicle of Giraffomania, 1826-1845

Olivier Lebleu
Edited by Cynthia T. Hahn
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In the Footsteps of Zarafa, First Giraffe in France: A Chronicle of Giraffomania, 1826-1845

Olivier Lebleu
Edited by Cynthia T. Hahn
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Giraffa display marvelous adaptations to their savanna ecosystems and have achieved considerable evolutionary success over the last eleven million years, but they face unprecedented challenges in the twenty-first century. . . . Resolving these challenges and reversing these declines clearly depends on humans. Lebleu and Hahn offer us a very timely perspective . . . as giraffes need our attention and support now more than ever.

  • Published date: Aug 25, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 200
  • Publisher: Rowman
  • ISBN: 9781538142233
  • Dimensions: 6.36" W x 0.77" L x 9.02" H
Olivier Lebleu has researched and written about the "first giraffe of France" for fifteen years. This book is a translation of his celebrated history, Les Avatars de Zarafa (Arléa, 2006), later followed by his play, Le Talisman de la Girafe (Amok, 2017).

Cynthia T. Hahn is professor of French at Lake Forest College, Illinois. A published poet, she has translated ten novels, collections of short stories, and volumes of poetry by Algerian, French, and Lebanese authors.

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