Soar Despite Your Dodo Sales Manager

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Soar Despite Your Dodo Sales Manager

Soar Despite Your Dodo Sales Manager, written by Lee B. Salz, isn’t a book about dodos, it’s a business book. I have no idea if it’s good or not, but I liked the cover.

More illustrations for Alice in Wonderland

Monday, January 15th, 2007

This is the second post about illustrations of dodos for Alice in Wonderland. The first post is here. This time all the images are from the same site, Lauren’s Alice in Wonderland Page.

Donald E. Cooke
By Donald E. Cooke Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961

Millicent Sowerby
By Millicent Sowerby, Chatto & Windus, 1907

Gertrude Kay
By Gertrude Kay J.B, 1923

Michael Hague
By Michael Hague, Henry Holt and Company, 1985

Peter Weevers
By Peter Weevers Hutchison, Random House UK, 1989

Angel Dominguez
By Angel Dominguez, Artisan, 1996

Figueiredo Sobral
By Figueiredo Sobral, Portugália Editora, Lisbon, n.d.

Janice Holland
By Janice Holland, Rand McNally, 1951

Alex A. Blum
By Alex A. Blum, Gilberton Company, inc. 1948

Frank Bolle
By Frank Bolle, Fisher Price, 1984

The Cat and The Dodo (book)

Monday, January 15th, 2007

The Cat and the Dodo (book)

The Cat and The Dodo (book) by Bibi. BTW, I’m planning to write a review about the book on the picture, The Dodo: Extinction in Paradise by Errol Fuller.

Dodo by Dionisio Minaggio

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

Dodo and hunter collage Dionisio Minaggio

Minaggio 76Although the bird is tentatively labelled Dodo? on the picture, this more likely represents a bustard being hunted by a mounted oriental gentleman with a scimitar. From Il Bestiario BaroccoFeather Book: Made in 1618 by Dionisio Minaggio, Chief Gardener of the State of Milan, the Feather Book consists of 157 collages of birds, hunters, tradesmen, musicians and Commedia del’Arte figures.

The 112 birds consist of the feathers, beaks and claws laid down in true-to-life fashion. The majority of the birds depicted were native to Lombardy although some are no longer common there. One of the birds is identified as being a representation of a Dodo – and indeed a web site on the dodo seems to accept this attribution without question. However, the bird is not particularly well drawn, uses Lombardy bird feathers rather than ones from an actual Dodo and is obviously copied from either a drawing or a description. I suspect it is done from an illustration because the costume and weapon of the Arabian hunter is so accurately depicted. Various other ornithologists who have seen the original have declared the bird to be either a Reunion Solitaire, which is at least a close relative of the Dodo, or a Great Bustard.

More about it at The Feather Book of Dionisio Minaggio. (Thanks Jaime!)

D for the Dodo

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

D for the dodo

Dodo from the Book of Birds by Wiliam F. Stecher

Craft Dodo

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Once upon a time there was a craft dodo. This dodo loved to read books, specially Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. But he had other passions too, like food. He was crazy for brownies.

Craft dodo and book

Take a look at the Crafty photoset of bubbychucks with pictures of that cute dodo.

Alice in Wonderland dodos

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

What kind of dodo blog is this without images of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland? Let’s fix this. Here are some dodo illustrations:

By Lewis Carroll
By Lewis Carroll from Alice’s Adventures under Ground, the original Alice.

They all crowded round it panting and asking
From the 1907 version, illustrated by Arthur Rackham.

Dodo presenting thimble

Mouse telling story to birds and Alice
Both images by Sir John Tenniel, available at Project Gutenberg. The complete of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is available too in the same site. Or try The University of Adelaide Library page with an on-line version, with images and versions to download.

The Disney Dodo

Disney Dodo
From the Disney film version. More images of it at Lenny’s Alice in Wonderland Site.

Dodo, duck, rat and Alice by Maraja
By Maraja, from Alice’s House of Cards.

More images of Alice’s Dodo soon. Until there check also this very short article Dodo (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland).

Dodos in popular culture

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

More proves that I’m not having hallucinations about the popularity of dodos: Dodos in popular cultureThe Dodo’s significance as one of the best-known extinct animals and its singular appearance has led to its widespread use in literature and popular culture. The article has some examples of dodos in literature, comics, movies, television, music and games. I’m going try to find all those stuff later. Below, two covers of Dodos are forever by Dick King Smith

Dodos are Forever

Dodos are Forever - cassettes

Update: unfortunatly the article “Dodos in popular culture” was removed from Wikipedia. I should had made a copy of it.