WE WENT TO THE ZOO TODAY
by Alan Ashby
(Hardback - published October 2009)
Price £19.99
plus post and packing £2 UK / £5 overseas
Product Details
Hardback: 120 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9563831-0-5
Size: 180mm x 177mm
Product Description
In the early 20th century just as now, a day at the zoo was a break from routine,
an enjoyable diversion. However, the passage of time has gradually revealed some fascinating
and marked differences between then and now. The postcards in this new book often show a
politically incorrect world where giving a lighted cigarette to a chimpanzee was not considered
out of the ordinary, where enticing a bear to climb a pole to earn a tid-bit or riding on just
about any animal that would tolerate it, was the norm, all part of the fun. 'We Went To The Zoo
Today...' takes a close look at this world. The postcards featured would almost certainly be
impossible to duplicate as a collection of originals and, even if that were not true, it would
take years of searching and many hundreds of pounds, to gather a comparable set. Look at the
curious zeedonk on page 78, the famous elephant trainer, Lorenzo Lawrence, on page 48 or the
boxing kangaroo on page 38. All are now scarce, and most of the zoos shown are now long closed
and some virtually forgotten. 'We Went To The Zoo Today...' contains almost two hundred of the
best postcards of their kind. They are often amusing, sometimes poignant, but always of interest.
This book endeavours, and hopefully succeeds, to give these ‘silent snapshots’ the voice
they deserve. This book includes a History of the Picture Postcard and helpful tips on how to date
postcards. Zoos featured are: London; Dublin, Belle Vue; Bristol; Rosherville; Blackpool Tower;
Southport; Alexandra Palace; Stoke-Sub-Hamdon; Halifax; Maidstone; Edinburgh; Paignton; Grimsby;
Whipsnade; Chester; Oxford; Chessington; Liverpool; Dudley; Wellingborough and Travelling Menageries.
Phew! Ideal for zoo, wildlife park, safari park or zoological gardens ephemera collector.




