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CHARTREUX CAT BOOKS

Posted in Chartreux cat (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Jean Simonnet. By Auerbach Pub. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $18.95. There are some available for $189.95.
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4 comments about Chartreux Cat.
  1. A very well documented study of the origin of the blue cat of France and its name of Chartreux. This wonderful global exploration includes a poem by du Balley in 1558, descriptions and sketches by Aldrovandi in the 16th century, and other writings from authors, explorers, and naturalists over the centuries. Written with photographs by Jeane Simonnet as translated by Jerome Auerbach, this fascinating "work of art" is truly a treasure.


  2. As the pleased owner of two Chartreux (Chartreuses?) I snapped this book up as soon as I found it. I found it interesting, but a tad disappointing. The auther does an excellent job of explaining the ancient (mostly chimerical) and modern history of the breed. Chartreux are considered the oldest of the modern breeds. Although it is possible that some version of the 'little grey cat' has been delighting and perplexing its helpstaff (that's us) for millenia.

    But while the book is very good at history it is weaker at managing to capture the 'Essence de Chartreux.' The Chartreux are the patient lovers of the cat world. Calmly caring for us with affection and understanding. But in each, there is a mysterious part which is their's alone never shared with any human or even another cat. All of this ineffability is a bit hard to describe unless you know a Chartreux. In that case, you're already on the way to being an addict.

    The photography, while plentiful, is not very professional. Chartreux take wonderful portraits and a rogues gallery would have been a nice addition. Even so, if you are interested enough in Chartreux to be interested in a book about them, this one will do. Hurrah for the author's willingness to share his extensive knowledge. The Chartreux breed has no more faithful champion



  3. Jean Simonnet is a big reason why the Chartreux still exists as a distinct breed, and I am glad that his thorough research was compiled into book form for us to savor. I would have preferred more professional photographs, however. Even the amateur photos are a treat, though (especially for me - my first Chartreux is a granddaughter of Colette du Vaumichon and great-granddaughter of the handsome Regent).

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  4. Jean Simonnet obviously loves the breed and spent a good deal of energy pursuing the lore of the Chartreux...and he obviously "served under" a good many Chartreux. I was a bit disappointed in the rigor of his study. The reading experience was more akin to that of "A year in Provence," an enjoyable chronology, and I especially enjoyed his photos. Of course the cats cannot but look great, however one has the added experience of watching Madam Simonnet grow older. The story apparently took place during much of their married life.


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