Historians at Work

“Historians at Work” by Peter Gay is a First Edition published by Harper & Row in 1972. This 40-page book, written in English, presents a child’s imaginative exploration of various exotic pets, ranging from a big black gorilla to a whimsical creature with six legs protruding from its head. The narrative invites readers to consider the diverse possibilities in the world of pets, blending elements of children’s fiction with a playful take on animals.
In this engaging work, readers will find a delightful enumeration of fantastical pets that spark curiosity and creativity. The story captures the essence of childhood wonder, as it encourages young readers to envision the extraordinary animals they might choose as companions. With its focus on animals and pets, “Historians at Work” offers a unique perspective that resonates with themes of imagination and adventure, making it a charming addition to children’s literature.
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A child enumerates the many exotic pets there are from which to choose, from big black gorilla to an imaginary thing with six legs sticking out of its head.
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