Edward Turner Bennett's 'The Tower Menagerie' is a captivating and meticulously researched account of the exotic animals held in the Tower of London during the early 19th century. Bennett skillfully combines historical research with vivid descriptions of the various creatures that inhabited the royal menagerie, providing a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of science, culture, and society. The book is written in a scholarly yet engaging style, making it accessible to both academics and general readers interested in natural history and the exoticism of the past. Bennett's attention to detail and storytelling ability bring the menagerie to life, offering valuable insights into the ways in which animals were perceived and treated in the pre-modern world. This book is a significant contribution to the field of animal studies and will appeal to anyone with an interest in the history of zoos, museums, and the representation of the natural world. 'The Tower Menagerie' is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of our complex relationship with animals throughout history.