"As Robert McCracken Peck shows us in his <i>The Natural History of Edward Lear</i>, when it comes to realistic animal portraiture, Lear could have run circles around any of his successors. He simply chose not to."<b>---Emily Donaldson, <i>Globe and Mail</i></b>
"This book is much recommended and indeed an essential reference for this rather under-researched part of Lear’s artistic life."<b>---Clemency Fisher, <i>Archives of Natural History</i></b>
"An engaging history of the remarkable 19th century artist, Edward Lear. . . . <i>The Natural History of Edward Lear </i>is an important and insightful description of the artist’s career with convincing evidence that his unique contributions continue to influence our artistic and literary culture."<b>---Tony Angell, <i>Wilson Journal of Ornithology</i></b>