<p>"For the Seattle history buff it’s a must read; for the urbanist it broadens the sense of what the city is, who it’s for, and how critters are partners in shaping urban life."</p>
- Knute Berger, Crosscut
<p>"Meticulous and thoughtful . . . Through impressive mining of primary sources, Frederick L. Brown weaves together urban history, environmental history, and geography through the forgotten stories of human-animal relations. . . . Teachers of environmental history should consider this titlefor undergraduate classrooms."</p>
Environmental History
<p>"Virtually any Northwest community would recognize itself in much of this book. . . . <i>The City Is More Than Human</i> is a tough but valuable read, challenging us to consider our actions and attitudes toward other species."</p>
- Barbara Lloyd McMichael, Kitsap Sun
<p>"Brown’s book is a welcome addition to the thriving study of animals in urban and American history."</p>
Pacific Historical Review
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Biographical note
Frederick L. Brown holds a PhD in history from the University of Washington and works on a contract basis as a historian for the National Park Service.