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Till the Cows Come Home The Story of Our Eternal Dependence

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By: Philip Walling(Author)
389 pages, 16 plates with colour photos and b/w illustrations
Publisher: Atlantic Books
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The story of the relationship between humankind and cattle, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Counting Sheep. To tell the story of the relationship between humankind and cattle is to tell the story of civilisation itself. Since the beginning, cattle have tilled our soils, borne our burdens, fed and clothed us and been our loyal and uncomplaining servants in the work of taming the wilderness and wresting a living from the land.

There has never been a time when we have not depended on cattle. As human societies have migrated from the country to the city, the things they have needed from their cattle may have changed, but the fundamental human dependence remains.

Blending personal experience, recollection, interviews with farmers, butchers and cattle breeders and studding the narrative with little-known nuggets of technical detail, Philip Walling entertainingly reveals the central importance of cattle to all our lives.

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Philip Walling started out farming in Cumbria, then trained as a barrister and practised for twenty-five years, before turning to writing. From the law he brings learning and rigour, while his roots in the land give him a passion for and deep understanding of the landscape and people of rural England – a combination which lends a unique perspective to his work. He now lives in Northumberland. His first book, Counting Sheep, was a Sunday Times bestseller.

Popular Science
By: Philip Walling(Author)
389 pages, 16 plates with colour photos and b/w illustrations
Publisher: Atlantic Books
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"A vital, thorough and accessible history that everyone who cares about the past or the future should read."
– Rosamund Young, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Secret Life of Cows

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