An enlightening history of how Europeans, through the introduction of a single species, changed Australia forever. Survivor of drought, fire, flood, diseases, predators, and poisons—the humble rabbit might be small and attractive but it has irrevocably transformed Australia's environment and influenced the country's social, political, and cultural life.
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 246 pp. with Index and Notes. Illus. with B&W plates. Cover lightly worn with a light crease to the bottom front corner. Binding tight, text clean. Seller Inventory # 048688
Book Description 23.0 x 15.0cms, 246pp, b/w illusts, very good paperback & cover The First Fleet brought 5 rabbits to Botany bay. A hundred years later their descendents had colonised Australia. This book explains how people have respoinded to the rabbit: traps, ferreting, cholera infections, myxomatosis & calicivirus disease. Seller Inventory # 190492
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. xiii 246 pages, indexed and illustrated. The pages are tanned, else a clean, unmarked and solid copy. Dedication on the front end paper from Brian Coman "When the First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove in 1788, its cargo included a small number of rabbits. A hundred years later rabbits had colonised vast areas of the continent, bringing irreversible change to the country's ecology. Tooth and Nail is a beautifully written and wonderfully entertaining history about human reactions to the rabbit. A survivor of drought, fire, flood, diseases, predators and poisons, this small and rather attractive creature has irrevocably transformed our environment and influenced social, political and cultural life in this country. Coman describes everything from nineteenth-century poisoning techniques to destroying rabbit warrens with explosives, from the many weird theories circulating as to how to destroy the rabbit to Louis Pasteur's attempts to infect Australian rabbits with chicken cholera. He tells the story of a Geelong grazier who was one of the first to bring rabbits to Australia. And the book charts the extraordinary postwar story of the battle against the rabbit, including the unprecedented impact of myxomatosis and rabbit haemorrhagic disease. Tooth and Nail is an indispensable history of how Europeans, through the introduction of a single species, changed Australia forever." (back cover). Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 018897
Book Description PAPERBACK. Condition: Good. 1876485086 Softcover with pictorial card covers, some cover wear a little yellowing to pages ow vg. Seller Inventory # SKUAH789