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The king woke up one morning with an itch on his chest. He had been bitten by a flea On the one hand, the insect should be executed for biting the king; on the other hand, it now has royal blood running through its veins. What should you do with a flea that has royal blood? For the answer to this and many more crucial questions, like: Why shoul...
After retiring from the circus, Fred and Fiona Flea hop on their dog friend Amos to go see the crown jewels in London. But they overhear a plot to steal the jewels and have to figure out how to get them first.
"Vermin are not only pestering; they shape the way people look at each other and are a way that some people get to feel superior to others"--
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Traces the history of poison in centuries of royal courts, from the intentional poisonings to the unintentional side effects of commonly used makeup and medications.
"The Flea" by Harold Russell is a witty and humorous examination of one of nature's tiniest creatures. Russell's book takes readers on a delightful journey through the curious world of fleas, shedding light on their unique biology and role in history. This book is a lighthearted and informative choice for anyone curious about the fascinating intricacies of the natural world.
This book is the first comprehensive account on the flea fauna of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Totally 89 species/subspecies are treated of which 69 have been found in the region. The remainder are known from neighboring areas and may turn up. The introductory part gives a brief historical overview of the earliest literature on fleas and a more detailed account of the Scandinavian literature up to the present. This is followed by a discussion of flea-host associations in relation to distribution in a general and Scandinavian perspective. Other chapters deal with life history, medical importance, morphology and collecting/preservation of fleas, and are followed by a flea–host index. The systematic part, amply illustrated with Frans Smit’s outstanding line drawings, provides identification keys to adult fleas from family to subspecies. For each species/subspecies relevant available information on synonymy, identification, distribution, host relations and biology is given. The book concludes with a summary of the provincial distribution of fleas in Fennoscandia and Denmark, a bibliography and a taxonomic name index.