No society was ruder, or more prim, than the Victorians. One of their favourite pursuits, the long-forgotten art of erotic hand manipulation, has now been rediscovered and issued in book form. This is the only book with holes into which readers are invited to insert their fingers.
"The writing style mimics most art criticism and art history pieces, so if you're familiar with that genre, you'll appreciate the genius of this book. It pokes fun at art critism while playing on most people's bafflement as to what constitutes art. ... Even if you've never been forced to read ridiculous art criticism, you'll appreciate this book if you love cats."--Www.amazon.com
A collection of photographs depicting twenty-two various artistic styles painted on cats along with details of artistic trends and ethical questions on the rights of cat owners.
While researching their groundbreaking book, Why Cats Paint , Burton Silver and Heather Busch uncovered another phenomenon that seemed to merit further people who dance with their cats, or, more accurately, cats who dance with their people. It turns out that thousands of people today are rediscovering the ancient practice of cat dancing, tapping into this remarkable method of channeling feline energy and bonding with their pets. Some whisper to horses; others dance with cats. Both are manifestations of humankinds continual striving to connect with their animal companions on a higher spiritual level. Dancing with Cats presents scores of delightful and inspiring photographs of people and cats engaging in their favorite routines, as well as moving testimonies of the personal transformations brought about through this uniquely joyous form of communion. A brave leap forward in the history of human-feline relations, Dancing with Cats gives people and cats reason to rejoice, jump up in the air...and dance!