Geo. P. Burnham's 'The History of the Hen Fever: A Humorous Record' is a witty and charming exploration of the 19th-century American obsession with poultry breeding. Written in a light and humorous style, Burnham delves into the cultural phenomenon of 'hen fever' that swept the nation, providing entertaining anecdotes and historical insights into this quirky trend. Through detailed accounts of famous breeders and their prized chickens, Burnham captures the essence of a bygone era with a touch of humor and nostalgia. This book is a delightful blend of humor and history that will appeal to readers interested in the societal trends of the past. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the eccentricities of American culture during the 19th century. Geo. P. Burnham's playful approach to the subject of 'hen fever' makes this book an enjoyable and informative read for history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.