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A hand-chiseled stone carving of a man with the head of a donkey, wearing a tuxedo, a bow-tie, and tails, standing atop the Law School roof at Yale University… Who could have thought of such a seemingly bizarre idea?
For the first time, an entire book is devoted to explaining, in detail, why literally dozens of unusual stone figures adorn several of Yale’s Gothic-style campus buildings. How many people really know about Yale’s “satirical” stone carvings appearing throughout the campus, and what do they know? Read the Book!
Through extensive research, this new and intriguing 132-page book will answer these questions and display 160 dynamic photographs of masterful stone sculptures from a bygone era of stone masonry.

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