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Carnivorous Nights - On the Trail of the Tasmanian Tiger

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Zusatztext “A transfusion of youthful energy is delivered in this winning book by a pair of zany New York wildlife journalists.” –The New York Times Book Review “Informed! colorful! often comical . . . hugely readable.” –San Francisco Chronicle “A rollicking safari . . . informative and entertaining.” –The Oregonian (Portland) “An adventure in extreme sleuthing . . . The true beauty of this volume is its depiction of the Tasmanian landscape in the raw. . . . Kudos are due the authors for the generous pace of their gaze [and] hilarious introspection.” –Los Angeles Times “A thrilling adventure . . . an irresistible work of armchair travel! not to be missed. Highly recommended.” –Library Journal (starred review) “A wonderful romp! part science and part Bill Bryson.” –Booklist Informationen zum Autor MARGARET MITTELBACH and MICHAEL CREWDSON regularly join forces for The New York Times and other publications, employing their dry wit to reveal nature in the strangest of places. Their previous book, Wild New York , uncovered the unsung natural wonders of the city that never sleeps. They give frequent talks and lectures on wildlife, and live in Brooklyn. Alexis Rockman ’s artwork examines the history of how nature is portrayed, and is in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and London’s Saatchi Collection. He has also contributed artwork to several books, including Future Evolution, by Peter Ward, a prediction of the future of the global ecosystem. He lives and works in New York and has traveled around the world experiencing the wild firsthand. Klappentext Packing an off-kilter sense of humor and keen scientific minds, Margaret Mittelbach and Michael Crewdson, along with renowned artist Alexis Rockman, take off on a postmodern safari. Their mission? Tracking down the elusive Tasmanian tiger. Tragically, this mysterious, striped predator was hunted into extinction in the early part of the twentieth century. Or was it? Journeying first to the Australian mainland and then south to the wild island of Tasmania, these young naturalists brave a series of bizarre misadventures and uproarious wildlife encounters in their obsessive search for the long-lost beast. Filled with Rockman's stunning drawings of flora and fauna originally crafted from river mud, wombat scat, and even the artist's own blood, Carnivorous Nights is a hip and hilarious account of an unhinged safari, as well as a fascinating portrayal of a wildly unique part of the world. Carniverous Nights is: One of the New York Public Library's "25 Books to Remember from 2005" A New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age, 2006 selection1. A Peculiar Animal A few years ago we began visiting a stuffed and mounted animal skin with something akin to amorous fervor. We didn’t tell our friends about this secret relationship. We feared they would think it was unhealthy to be infatuated with a dead animal. The object of our obsession resided at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan. Best known for its towering dinosaur skeletons and beautiful but creepy dioramas of gorillas and stuffed birds, the museum also housed a library where we did research. On the way there, we would walk through the perpetual twilight of the museum’s halls, passing meteorite fragments, African carvings, and a life-sized herd of motionless pachyderms. When exactly we first saw this magnificent animal is lost in the recesses of memory, but we remember being instantly captivated by its exotic form. We marveled at its still limbs, at its head posed coyly downward, at its glorious Seussian stripes. It was a taxidermy of a Tasmanian tiger inside a rectangular glass case, and it was positioned in such a lifelike ...

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Authors Michael Crewdson, Margaret Mittelbach, Margaret/ Crewdson Mittelbach, Alexis Rockman
Assisted by Alexis Rockman (Illustration)
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 11.04.2006
 
EAN 9780812967692
ISBN 978-0-8129-6769-2
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 135 mm x 202 mm x 19 mm
Series VILLARD BOOK
Subjects Guides > Nature
Travel > Travel guides > Australia, New Zealand, Oceania

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