The Conjurer's Bird
by:
Martin Davies (author)
In 1774, an unusual bird was spotted on Captain Cook's second expedition to the South Seas. This single specimen was captured, preserved, and brought back to England--and no other bird of its kind was ever seen again. The bird was given to naturalist Joseph Banks, who displayed it proudly in his...
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In 1774, an unusual bird was spotted on Captain Cook's second expedition to the South Seas. This single specimen was captured, preserved, and brought back to England--and no other bird of its kind was ever seen again. The bird was given to naturalist Joseph Banks, who displayed it proudly in his collection until it too disappeared. Were it not for a colored drawing created by the ship's artist, it would seem that the Mysterious Bird of Ulieta had never existed. Two hundred years later, naturalist John Fitzgerald gets a call from an old friend asking him to join the search for the bird's remains. He traces the bird's history, uncovering surprising details about the role of a woman known only as Miss B in Joseph Banks's life and career. Could she be the key to solving the mystery--to finally finding the lost Bird of Ulieta? Seamlessly leaping between two time periods, " The Conjurer's Bird" is at once the story of Joseph Banks's secret life and of Fitz's thrilling and near-impossible race to find the elusive bird. A Book Sense Notable Book To download free discussion guides, visit NovelThoughts.net. To subscribe to our book group e-newsletter, email NovelThoughts@randomhouse.com.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781400097340 (1400097347)
Publish date: August 22nd 2006
Publisher: Broadway Books
Pages no: 390
Edition language: English
You know when teachers tell you you are smart and talented but lazy? I've heard it many times. I am sure many of you heard it as well and I am absolutely positive Martin Davies heard it more than once. He is a talented guy. He managed to create a mystery story that revolves around a stuffed bird. An...
You know when teachers tell you you are smart and talented but lazy? I've heard it many times. I am sure many of you heard it as well and I am absolutely positive Martin Davies heard it more than once.He is a talented guy. He managed to create a mystery story that revolves around a stuffed bird. And...
I know I'm not the only one who'll compare it to Possession. Is this a type of book, a sub-genre? These books set in two timelines where the people in the present are trying to figure out some sort of mystery in the history? Lord Byron's Novel: The Evening Land is another example.
Birthday present - not overly impressed..