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Ravenmaster : My Life with the Ravens at the Tower of London by Christopher Skaife (2018, Hardcover)

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PublisherFarrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-100374113343
ISBN-139780374113346
eBay Product ID (ePID)242770548

Product Key Features

Book TitleRavenmaster : My Life with the Ravens at the Tower of London
Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicCultural Heritage, Personal Memoirs, Europe / Great Britain / General, Animals / Birds
Publication Year2018
IllustratorYes
GenreNature, Biography & Autobiography, History
AuthorChristopher Skaife
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight13.5 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2018-016402
Reviews"Balancing fascinating tidbits (a raven's need for order and routine) with macabre details (blood-soaked dog biscuits and ghostly sightings), [Skaife] titillates as he educates, rehabilitating the gloomy reputation of the raven. Skaife's conversational style and disarming candor make this a rollicking tale fit for nearly any armchair adventurer." -- Publisher's Weekly "A delightful read from a masterful--and very funny--storyteller. Skaife the Ravenmaster knows birds in a way that humans rarely do. He gives us an intimate insider's view of the seven big, powerful, boisterous ravens who rule his life, who tease him mercilessly and teach him well, who play KerPlunk, who plan and execute elaborate ploys for stealing sandwiches, who guard the Tower of London and its visitors (and only occasionally terrorize them), who are--as he says with characteristic insight--much like us, brave, silly, ruthless, charming, unpredictable, brilliant, lovable, and complex." --Jennifer Ackerman, author of the New York Times bestselling The Genius of Birds . "I will never forget the first time I saw Chris Skaife, in full Yeoman Warder regalia, feed one of his beloved ravens a chick carcass. The group of nearby French tourists were horrified, but I looked on in wonder at the sheer size and power of the Tower ravens. Chris adores his birds with every fiber of his being. His knowledge and love for the ravens flies off of the page in The Ravenmaster ." --Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes "Skaife is both a raven master and a master storyteller. Compulsively readable--I devoured the book in a single sitting!" --Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Butchering Art " The Ravenmaster will enable the public see ravens not simply as a memorial to days of yore, but every bit as much a part of history as monarchs and politicians. Christopher Skaife's tales contain not only comedy but also tragedy, frustration, love, hubris, fear, foolishness, compassion and uncertainty. Keeping the ravens requires constant negotiation with them, in which, as Skaife repeatedly observes, we learn not only about corvids but also our own role as human beings." --Boria Sax, author of The City of Ravens, "A beguiling, fascinating, and highly amusing account of the strangely magical birds . . . There's joy in The Ravenmaster , as well as tragedy, obsession, and a rare tenderness toward Skaife's avian charges . . . Skaife is doing us, I think, a small political service by introducing us to the quirks and histories of every bird in his care; he is letting us love them in a way that makes them more than mere symbols . . . Marvelous." --Helen MacDonald, The Atlantic "This is an utterly fascinating book about one of those subjects you never thought you'd be interested in until, well, you were . . . Skaife is a very good storyteller . . . A splendid and constantly surprising book." -- David Pitt, Booklist [starred review] "Balancing fascinating tidbits (a raven's need for order and routine) with macabre details (blood-soaked dog biscuits and ghostly sightings), [Skaife] titillates as he educates, rehabilitating the gloomy reputation of the raven. Skaife's conversational style and disarming candor make this a rollicking tale fit for nearly any armchair adventurer." -- Publisher's Weekly "For those seeking the secrets of the Tower of London without actually being imprisoned there, this is just the thing. " --Kirkus "A delightful read from a masterful--and very funny--storyteller. Skaife the Ravenmaster knows birds in a way that humans rarely do. He gives us an intimate insider's view of the seven big, powerful, boisterous ravens who rule his life, who tease him mercilessly and teach him well, who play KerPlunk, who plan and execute elaborate ploys for stealing sandwiches, who guard the Tower of London and its visitors (and only occasionally terrorize them), who are--as he says with characteristic insight--much like us, brave, silly, ruthless, charming, unpredictable, brilliant, lovable, and complex." --Jennifer Ackerman, author of the New York Times bestselling The Genius of Birds . "I will never forget the first time I saw Chris Skaife, in full Yeoman Warder regalia, feed one of his beloved ravens a chick carcass. The group of nearby French tourists were horrified, but I looked on in wonder at the sheer size and power of the Tower ravens. Chris adores his birds with every fiber of his being. His knowledge and love for the ravens flies off of the page in The Ravenmaster ." --Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes "Skaife is both a raven master and a master storyteller. Compulsively readable--I devoured the book in a single sitting!" --Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Butchering Art " The Ravenmaster will enable the public see ravens not simply as a memorial to days of yore, but every bit as much a part of history as monarchs and politicians. Christopher Skaife's tales contain not only comedy but also tragedy, frustration, love, hubris, fear, foolishness, compassion and uncertainty. Keeping the ravens requires constant negotiation with them, in which, as Skaife repeatedly observes, we learn not only about corvids but also our own role as human beings." --Boria Sax, author of The City of Ravens, An Amazon Book of the Month "Skaife . . . is an unending fount of raven lore -- not just myths and stories, but habits, personalities and discoveries he's made over his years on the job." -- Petra Mayer, NPR "A beguiling, fascinating, and highly amusing account of the strangely magical birds . . . There's joy in The Ravenmaster , as well as tragedy, obsession, and a rare tenderness toward Skaife's avian charges . . . Skaife is doing us, I think, a small political service by introducing us to the quirks and histories of every bird in his care; he is letting us love them in a way that makes them more than mere symbols . . . Marvelous." --Helen MacDonald, The Atlantic "This is an utterly fascinating book about one of those subjects you never thought you'd be interested in until, well, you were . . . Skaife is a very good storyteller . . . A splendid and constantly surprising book." -- David Pitt, Booklist [starred review] "Balancing fascinating tidbits (a raven's need for order and routine) with macabre details (blood-soaked dog biscuits and ghostly sightings), [Skaife] titillates as he educates, rehabilitating the gloomy reputation of the raven. Skaife's conversational style and disarming candor make this a rollicking tale fit for nearly any armchair adventurer." -- Publisher's Weekly "For those seeking the secrets of the Tower of London without actually being imprisoned there, this is just the thing. " --Kirkus "A delightful read from a masterful--and very funny--storyteller. Skaife the Ravenmaster knows birds in a way that humans rarely do. He gives us an intimate insider's view of the seven big, powerful, boisterous ravens who rule his life, who tease him mercilessly and teach him well, who play KerPlunk, who plan and execute elaborate ploys for stealing sandwiches, who guard the Tower of London and its visitors (and only occasionally terrorize them), who are--as he says with characteristic insight--much like us, brave, silly, ruthless, charming, unpredictable, brilliant, lovable, and complex." --Jennifer Ackerman, author of the New York Times bestselling The Genius of Birds . "I will never forget the first time I saw Chris Skaife, in full Yeoman Warder regalia, feed one of his beloved ravens a chick carcass. The group of nearby French tourists were horrified, but I looked on in wonder at the sheer size and power of the Tower ravens. Chris adores his birds with every fiber of his being. His knowledge and love for the ravens flies off of the page in The Ravenmaster ." --Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes "Skaife is both a raven master and a master storyteller. Compulsively readable--I devoured the book in a single sitting!" --Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Butchering Art " The Ravenmaster will enable the public see ravens not simply as a memorial to days of yore, but every bit as much a part of history as monarchs and politicians. Christopher Skaife's tales contain not only comedy but also tragedy, frustration, love, hubris, fear, foolishness, compassion and uncertainty. Keeping the ravens requires constant negotiation with them, in which, as Skaife repeatedly observes, we learn not only about corvids but also our own role as human beings." --Boria Sax, author of The City of Ravens, An Amazon Book of the Month "Packed with insight and anecdote, [ The Ravenmaster ] brings the Tower ravens to vivid life, each bird with a personality of its own. I''ve been fortunate enough to tour the Tower and meet the ravens a few times in years past; after reading this book, I cannot wait to go back." --George R.R. Martin "Skaife . . . is an unending fount of raven lore -- not just myths and stories, but habits, personalities and discoveries he''s made over his years on the job." -- Petra Mayer, NPR "A beguiling, fascinating, and highly amusing account of the strangely magical birds . . . There''s joy in The Ravenmaster , as well as tragedy, obsession, and a rare tenderness toward Skaife''s avian charges . . . Skaife is doing us, I think, a small political service by introducing us to the quirks and histories of every bird in his care; he is letting us love them in a way that makes them more than mere symbols . . . Marvelous." --Helen MacDonald, The Atlantic "A natural storyteller, Skaife writes with affection and insight about these powerful, unpredictable and highly intelligent birds . . . This is not a work of natural history, but a wonderfully personal account." --PD Smith, The Guardian "This is an utterly fascinating book about one of those subjects you never thought you''d be interested in until, well, you were . . . Skaife is a very good storyteller . . . A splendid and constantly surprising book." -- David Pitt, Booklist [starred review] "Balancing fascinating tidbits (a raven''s need for order and routine) with macabre details (blood-soaked dog biscuits and ghostly sightings), [Skaife] titillates as he educates, rehabilitating the gloomy reputation of the raven. Skaife''s conversational style and disarming candor make this a rollicking tale fit for nearly any armchair adventurer." -- Publisher''s Weekly "For those seeking the secrets of the Tower of London without actually being imprisoned there, this is just the thing. " --Kirkus "A delightful read from a masterful--and very funny--storyteller. Skaife the Ravenmaster knows birds in a way that humans rarely do. He gives us an intimate insider''s view of the seven big, powerful, boisterous ravens who rule his life, who tease him mercilessly and teach him well, who play KerPlunk, who plan and execute elaborate ploys for stealing sandwiches, who guard the Tower of London and its visitors (and only occasionally terrorize them), who are--as he says with characteristic insight--much like us, brave, silly, ruthless, charming, unpredictable, brilliant, lovable, and complex." --Jennifer Ackerman, author of the New York Times bestselling The Genius of Birds . "I will never forget the first time I saw Chris Skaife, in full Yeoman Warder regalia, feed one of his beloved ravens a chick carcass. The group of nearby French tourists were horrified, but I looked on in wonder at the sheer size and power of the Tower ravens. Chris adores his birds with every fiber of his being. His knowledge and love for the ravens flies off of the page in The Ravenmaster ." --Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes "Skaife is both a raven master and a master storyteller. Compulsively readable--I devoured the book in a single sitting!" --Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Butchering Art " The Ravenmaster will enable the public see ravens not simply as a memorial to days of yore, but every bit as much a part of history as monarchs and politicians. Christopher Skaife''s tales contain not only comedy but also tragedy, frustration, love, hubris, fear, foolishness, compassion and uncertainty. Keeping the ravens requires constant negotiation with them, in which, as Skaife repeatedly observes, we learn not only about corvids but also our own role as human beings." --Boria Sax, author of The City of Ravens, An Amazon Book of the Month "A beguiling, fascinating, and highly amusing account of the strangely magical birds . . . There's joy in The Ravenmaster , as well as tragedy, obsession, and a rare tenderness toward Skaife's avian charges . . . Skaife is doing us, I think, a small political service by introducing us to the quirks and histories of every bird in his care; he is letting us love them in a way that makes them more than mere symbols . . . Marvelous." --Helen MacDonald, The Atlantic "This is an utterly fascinating book about one of those subjects you never thought you'd be interested in until, well, you were . . . Skaife is a very good storyteller . . . A splendid and constantly surprising book." -- David Pitt, Booklist [starred review] "Balancing fascinating tidbits (a raven's need for order and routine) with macabre details (blood-soaked dog biscuits and ghostly sightings), [Skaife] titillates as he educates, rehabilitating the gloomy reputation of the raven. Skaife's conversational style and disarming candor make this a rollicking tale fit for nearly any armchair adventurer." -- Publisher's Weekly "For those seeking the secrets of the Tower of London without actually being imprisoned there, this is just the thing. " --Kirkus "A delightful read from a masterful--and very funny--storyteller. Skaife the Ravenmaster knows birds in a way that humans rarely do. He gives us an intimate insider's view of the seven big, powerful, boisterous ravens who rule his life, who tease him mercilessly and teach him well, who play KerPlunk, who plan and execute elaborate ploys for stealing sandwiches, who guard the Tower of London and its visitors (and only occasionally terrorize them), who are--as he says with characteristic insight--much like us, brave, silly, ruthless, charming, unpredictable, brilliant, lovable, and complex." --Jennifer Ackerman, author of the New York Times bestselling The Genius of Birds . "I will never forget the first time I saw Chris Skaife, in full Yeoman Warder regalia, feed one of his beloved ravens a chick carcass. The group of nearby French tourists were horrified, but I looked on in wonder at the sheer size and power of the Tower ravens. Chris adores his birds with every fiber of his being. His knowledge and love for the ravens flies off of the page in The Ravenmaster ." --Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes "Skaife is both a raven master and a master storyteller. Compulsively readable--I devoured the book in a single sitting!" --Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Butchering Art " The Ravenmaster will enable the public see ravens not simply as a memorial to days of yore, but every bit as much a part of history as monarchs and politicians. Christopher Skaife's tales contain not only comedy but also tragedy, frustration, love, hubris, fear, foolishness, compassion and uncertainty. Keeping the ravens requires constant negotiation with them, in which, as Skaife repeatedly observes, we learn not only about corvids but also our own role as human beings." --Boria Sax, author of The City of Ravens, "This is an utterly fascinating book about one of those subjects you never thought you'd be interested in until, well, you were . . . Skaife is a very good storyteller . . . A splendid and constantly surprising book." -- David Pitt, Booklist [starred review] "Balancing fascinating tidbits (a raven's need for order and routine) with macabre details (blood-soaked dog biscuits and ghostly sightings), [Skaife] titillates as he educates, rehabilitating the gloomy reputation of the raven. Skaife's conversational style and disarming candor make this a rollicking tale fit for nearly any armchair adventurer." -- Publisher's Weekly "For those seeking the secrets of the Tower of London without actually being imprisoned there, this is just the thing. " --Kirkus "A delightful read from a masterful--and very funny--storyteller. Skaife the Ravenmaster knows birds in a way that humans rarely do. He gives us an intimate insider's view of the seven big, powerful, boisterous ravens who rule his life, who tease him mercilessly and teach him well, who play KerPlunk, who plan and execute elaborate ploys for stealing sandwiches, who guard the Tower of London and its visitors (and only occasionally terrorize them), who are--as he says with characteristic insight--much like us, brave, silly, ruthless, charming, unpredictable, brilliant, lovable, and complex." --Jennifer Ackerman, author of the New York Times bestselling The Genius of Birds . "I will never forget the first time I saw Chris Skaife, in full Yeoman Warder regalia, feed one of his beloved ravens a chick carcass. The group of nearby French tourists were horrified, but I looked on in wonder at the sheer size and power of the Tower ravens. Chris adores his birds with every fiber of his being. His knowledge and love for the ravens flies off of the page in The Ravenmaster ." --Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes "Skaife is both a raven master and a master storyteller. Compulsively readable--I devoured the book in a single sitting!" --Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Butchering Art " The Ravenmaster will enable the public see ravens not simply as a memorial to days of yore, but every bit as much a part of history as monarchs and politicians. Christopher Skaife's tales contain not only comedy but also tragedy, frustration, love, hubris, fear, foolishness, compassion and uncertainty. Keeping the ravens requires constant negotiation with them, in which, as Skaife repeatedly observes, we learn not only about corvids but also our own role as human beings." --Boria Sax, author of The City of Ravens
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Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal942.1/5 B
SynopsisThe first behind-the-scenes account of life with the legendary ravens at the world's eeriest monument The ravens at the Tower of London are of mighty importance: rumor has it that if a raven from the Tower should ever leave, the city will fall. The title of Ravenmaster, therefore, is a serious title indeed, and after decades of serving the Queen, Yeoman Warder Christopher Skaife took on the added responsibility of caring for the infamous ravens. In The Ravenmaster , he lets us in on his life as he feeds his birds raw meat and biscuits soaked in blood, buys their food at Smithfield Market, and ensures that these unusual, misunderstood, and utterly brilliant corvids are healthy, happy, and ready to captivate the four million tourists who flock to the Tower every year. A rewarding, intimate, and inspiring partnership has developed between the ravens and their charismatic and charming human, the Ravenmaster, who shares the folklore, history, and superstitions surrounding the ravens and the Tower. Shining a light on the behavior of the birds, their pecking order and social structure, and the tricks they play on us, Skaife shows who the Tower's true guardians really are--and the result is a compelling and irreverent narrative that will surprise and enchant.
LC Classification NumberDA687.T7S595 2018

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  • Ravenmasters Never "Master" Ravens

    Skaife is a Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London and Ravenmaster. Legend requires that there be a minimum of six ravens at the Tower. If they leave the Tower, which was begun by William the Conqueror in the 1070s, it will crumble into dust and great harm will befall the kingdom. Yeoman Warders must have a minimum of 22 years of unblemished military service. Skaife, who has 24, had been one for about six months when the Ravenmaster at that time told him he thought the ravens would like him and thrust him into an enclosure with two ravens. Since the ravens are the best judges of character, their acceptance was all it took for Skaife to become a Ravenmaster's assistant. The book is structured around a routine day (and ravens require routine) with the ravens, with many asides about their physical characteristics, intelligence, escapades, history at the Tower, folklore, etc. As would be expected of someone who must lead three one-hour tours at the Tower of London daily, Skaife is a great storyteller.

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  • Enjoy...

    A entertaining book, well written with a sense of humor, a sense of history and a real sense of effection for the ravens. I do recommend this book, I enjoyed it very much and passed it to my daughter to read.

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  • Ravens Rule

    Definitely a topic most people probably aren't familiar with. Quick & fun read.

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