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In the Footsteps of Zarafa, First Giraffe in France

A Chronicle of Giraffomania, 1826–1845

Olivier Lebleu - Translated by Cynthia T. Hahn

This engaging account traces the remarkable history of France's first giraffe, a diplomatic gift from Egyptian Pasha Muhammed-Ali to King Charles X in 1826. “Zarafa,” taken by boat from Egypt to Marseilles and walked all the way to Paris, was accompanied by her Arab handlers and a famous French naturalist. She drew vast crowds along her route, sparking a giraffomania that was widely documented in art and literature. Her initial journey and then long and celebrated residence in Paris encapsulates nineteenth-century French socio-political history and highlights the emerging evolutionary theories of the time. Over fifty illustrations from the period illuminate this rare encounter with a unique animal that is now endangered and deserving of our greater attention and understanding.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 200 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9
978-1-5381-4223-3 • Hardback • August 2020 • $104.00 • (£80.00)
978-1-5381-4224-0 • Paperback • August 2020 • $35.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-5381-4225-7 • eBook • August 2020 • $33.00 • (£25.00)
Subjects: History / Europe / France, History / Africa / General

A writer, novelist, and translator from La Rochelle, France, where Zarafa has been preserved in a local museum, 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.

AUTHOR’S NOTE

FOREWORD BY BRUCE D. PATTERSON

PREFACE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

1 THE GIRAFFE BEFORE ZARAFA: A Polymorphous Monster

2 ILLUSTRIOUS GODPARENTS: A Predestined Animal

3 THE PASHA’S GIFT: Diplomacy at Stake

4 ZARAFA IN FRANCE: A Royal Triumph

5 THE ANIMAL UNDER A MAGNIFYING GLASS: An Aberration of Nature

6 BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION: An Animal at a Price

7 TRADE AND GIRAFFOMANIA: Marketing Materials

8 POLITICAL CARICATURE: A Satirical Weapon

9 ZARAFA’S LEGACY: An Existential Fable

NOTES

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND TRANSLATOR

The story of Zarafa is an engaging historical account of African-European encounters that should activate the reader’s love of the giraffe and help save this incredible, endangered animal. This well-researched book by Olivier Lebleu contributes to our efforts to support global understanding of how wildlife such as the giraffe and people may thrive together.


— Derek Lee and Monica Bond, Wild Nature Institute, Tanzania


The story of Zarafa is a fascinating look into the not-so-distant relationships of humans with giraffes and how they were brought to Western culture. Understanding history is the first step to moving forward toward a better future—for the human and animal worlds alike.


— Jack Hanna, host, Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild and Jack Hanna’s Wild Countdown


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.


— Bruce D. Patterson, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago


In the Footsteps of Zarafa, First Giraffe in France

A Chronicle of Giraffomania, 1826–1845

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Summary
Summary
  • This engaging account traces the remarkable history of France's first giraffe, a diplomatic gift from Egyptian Pasha Muhammed-Ali to King Charles X in 1826. “Zarafa,” taken by boat from Egypt to Marseilles and walked all the way to Paris, was accompanied by her Arab handlers and a famous French naturalist. She drew vast crowds along her route, sparking a giraffomania that was widely documented in art and literature. Her initial journey and then long and celebrated residence in Paris encapsulates nineteenth-century French socio-political history and highlights the emerging evolutionary theories of the time. Over fifty illustrations from the period illuminate this rare encounter with a unique animal that is now endangered and deserving of our greater attention and understanding.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 200 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9
    978-1-5381-4223-3 • Hardback • August 2020 • $104.00 • (£80.00)
    978-1-5381-4224-0 • Paperback • August 2020 • $35.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-5381-4225-7 • eBook • August 2020 • $33.00 • (£25.00)
    Subjects: History / Europe / France, History / Africa / General
Author
Author
  • A writer, novelist, and translator from La Rochelle, France, where Zarafa has been preserved in a local museum, 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.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • AUTHOR’S NOTE

    FOREWORD BY BRUCE D. PATTERSON

    PREFACE

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    1 THE GIRAFFE BEFORE ZARAFA: A Polymorphous Monster

    2 ILLUSTRIOUS GODPARENTS: A Predestined Animal

    3 THE PASHA’S GIFT: Diplomacy at Stake

    4 ZARAFA IN FRANCE: A Royal Triumph

    5 THE ANIMAL UNDER A MAGNIFYING GLASS: An Aberration of Nature

    6 BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION: An Animal at a Price

    7 TRADE AND GIRAFFOMANIA: Marketing Materials

    8 POLITICAL CARICATURE: A Satirical Weapon

    9 ZARAFA’S LEGACY: An Existential Fable

    NOTES

    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    INDEX

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND TRANSLATOR

Reviews
Reviews
  • The story of Zarafa is an engaging historical account of African-European encounters that should activate the reader’s love of the giraffe and help save this incredible, endangered animal. This well-researched book by Olivier Lebleu contributes to our efforts to support global understanding of how wildlife such as the giraffe and people may thrive together.


    — Derek Lee and Monica Bond, Wild Nature Institute, Tanzania


    The story of Zarafa is a fascinating look into the not-so-distant relationships of humans with giraffes and how they were brought to Western culture. Understanding history is the first step to moving forward toward a better future—for the human and animal worlds alike.


    — Jack Hanna, host, Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild and Jack Hanna’s Wild Countdown


    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.


    — Bruce D. Patterson, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago


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