"A fascinating exploration of the natural and cultural history of this most familiar creature, from the folklore of the lucky rabbits foot and the traditions of the Chinese Year of the Rabbit, through to its appearance in popular culture in such diverse guises as Brer Rabbit and Bugs Bunny." - The Countryman"Dickenson's writing is accessible and involving, full of snippets that grasp the readers attention . . . the book is a clear, concise, fascinating read. It is well edited, indexed, and referenced, with an additional selected bibliography and links to relevant associations and websites. It is one of the excellent Animal series from this publisher that provide a helpful and novel introduction to anthrozoology by focusing on how specific species/groups sit in the human individual and collective mind . . . I would recommend this book to anyone interested in human–animal interactions, including biologists and conservationists." - Anthrozöos"Richly illustrated, elegant and concise, Rabbit is a book that everyone, not justbunny-huggers, can readily embrace." - IVU News Online"The book on the rabbit is one of the most fascinating I have read. This is partly because of the infectious enthusiasm the author brings to every page and party the subjects she covers. The rabbit is the mammal of folklore, myths and legends and these, set against the background of its natural history is an intriguing combination." - North Star