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George the hamster was truly a literary genius. His research into the rodent history of the world was only surpassed by his creative genius in which he compellingly demonstrated that hamsters were there at the most important events in recorded human history though, being so small, they often went unnoticed. Now brought together in one volume, human history will need to be re-written from a rodent perspective - too long have humans held control of the pen of history and claimed to be pre-eminent. In this book, read about the first hamster in space, the rodent who flew for the RAF in World War 2 and the Babylonian hamster who found himself in the same lions’ den as the great Daniel. Learn how Horatio Half-Nelson won the Battle of Copenhagen, how the Lone Hamster overcame enemies more numerous than himself in the Wild West and how the most famous rodent detective of all time, Furlock Holmes, solved the greatest of all the sunflower seed robberies of history. This book will live on in your memory, long after the translator’s been committed. Although the reader will find a few books currently available written about hamsters, this is, as far as we’re aware, the first composed entirely by a hamster, written for both hamsters and humans - and contributed to by other hamsters from across the civilised world (and parts of Europe, too).Smith, Lee is the author of 'Stories of George the Hamster', published 2004 under ISBN 9781413722888 and ISBN 1413722881.
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