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The giraffe has always looked like a visitor from elsewhere. A strange, elegant creature endures. In The Giraffe in History and Art, Berthold Laufer presents an illustrated natural history book born of early twentieth century scholarship that traces giraffes in world culture and the wider history of exotic animals. At once an art history reference and a lucid study of animal symbolism in art, Laufer maps cross-cultural animal imagery across global art traditions, linking visual forms to trade, travel and curiosity. His prose is concise and observant, balancing scholarly exactitude with accessible description; the text moves fluidly between visual analysis and cultural context, serving as both an academic research resource and an inviting read for anyone drawn to the strange and beautiful.Historically significant, the volume records the era when museums and scholars collected and interpreted exotic fauna, and it now holds an important place within Berthold Laufer studies. It functions as a museum studies guide for curators and students, and as a useful addition to a zoological studies collection or to an art-history reference shelf. Collectors of classic literature will appreciate its period voice and cultural resonance, while casual readers will be carried along by curious anecdotes and clear argument. Because of its cross-disciplinary stance, the book speaks to iconographers, ethnographers and historians of science, and to educators assembling course reading or teaching collections. Its attentive mix of curiosity and method makes the volume equally suitable on a reference shelf or as a point of departure for deeper archival investigation. Specialists seeking sources on cross-cultural animal imagery, or on the history and symbolism of exotic animals, will find its focused perspective practical and inspiring.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.