Horace Walpole’s Cat

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Christopher Frayling

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In February 1747, Selima the tabby fell into a Chinese porcelain tub in Walpole’s Mayfair house and never returned to dry land. The poem by Thomas Gray, ‘Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold-fishes’, was written as her epitaph. Here is the true history of the event, and a look at the sparking social and cultural life of the period. The book is beautifully illustrated with Richard Bentley’s original series of designs for the poem,William Blake’s wonderful watercolours of some fifty years later, and the unpublished illustrations produced in the 1940s by Kathleen Hale, of Orlando the Cat fame.

Additional information

Weight 836 g
Dimensions 25.6 x 32.1 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 8 October 2009
Number of pages 80
Format Hardback
Dimensions 25.6 x 32.1 cm
Weight 836 g

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Sir Christopher Frayling is perhaps the most wide-ranging cultural historian of our times: the author of numerous publications on subjects ranging from vampires to Westerns; the writer and presenter of successful television series, whether on advertising, the Middle Ages or Tutankhamun. He is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge, and was Rector of the Royal College of Art, London, from 1996 to 2009, where he remains Professor Emeritus of Cultural History. His many public appointments have included Chairman of Arts Council England; Chairman of the Design Council; and the longest-serving Trustee of the Victoria and Albert Museum.