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Authors: Margaret Mittelbach

Carnivorous Nights

Praise for
CARNIVOROUS NIGHTS

“A top-drawer journey into the natural history of Tasmania from two Brooklyn-based nature writers … neatly and wonderfully sews together natural science and travel yarn.”


Kirkus Reviews
(starred review)

“The quixotic quest at the heart of
Carnivorous Nights
is more than just endearing and engrossing, it's inspiring.”

—Jonathan Safran Foer, author of
Everything Is Illuminated
and
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

“Beautifully observed, excitingly reported, [and] laugh-out-loud funny … This book will surely become a classic of wildlife adventure and travel writing.”

—Marie Winn, author of
Red-Tails in Love: A Wildlife Drama in Central Park

“A detailed nature guide and a humorous and engaging adventure story.”


Science News

“Engaging, witty …[with] stunning drawings of the wildlife …From Mittelbach and Crewdson's descriptions, it's hard not to become enamored of the tiger … and the cavalcade of human characters is just as compelling.”


Plenty
magazine

“A stuffed tiger sends three New Yorkers to the ends of the earth—where they encounter devils, charnel houses and eco-madness. The Devil's Isle will never be the same again. This is taxidermy's greatest tough-love story.”

—Tim Flannery, author of
A Gap in Nature: Discovering the World's Extinct Animals

“Sit down in a comfortable chair and get totally absorbed, as I did, with companions every bit as charming and more informative than André (as in
My Dinner with
).”

—Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of
Dogs Never Lie About Love
and
When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals

“Alexis Rockman and the thylacine are two of the most fascinating critters that have ever prowled the woods of Tasmania or the galleries and basketball courts of New York. Put them together, and you're off on a roaring adventure.”

—David Quammen, author of
The Song of the Dodo

“[
Carnivorous Nights
] was like literary and artistic crack—it was so good I did not want to put it down and found myself going to bed much too late just so I could find out what happened next. It's full of suspense, wit, quirky characters, haunting paintings, and insight into nature and extinction.”

—E. J. McAdams,
executive director, New York City Audubon

“The authors recount their adventures with an offbeat sense of humor that makes the book appealing to a wide audience. Rockman's charming illustrations—made using organic materials he gathered on the trip— add a touch of whimsy to this delightful tale.”


Islands
magazine

Dedicated to
Charemaine and Quinn Li
—M.C.

Jon Carlo, Molly, and Danilo
—M.M.

my father, Raphael Russell Rockman
—A.R.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
  1. Map of Tasmania
    South Cape Bay soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    XIII

  2. Thylacine
    Beaumaris Zoo soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    2

  3. Diamond Python
    Port Hacking soil and charcoal, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    13

  4. White Ibis
    Port Hacking soil and charcoal, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    15

  5. Gray-headed Flying Fox
    Port Hacking soil and charcoal, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    16

  6. Gray-headed Flying Fox
    Port Hacking soil and charcoal, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    26

  7. Thylacine
    Adamsfield soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    36

  8. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
    Milkshakes Forest Preserve soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    44

  9. Echidna
    Soil from Gordon River Road and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 9 × 12 inches
    53

  10. Inchman
    Soil from Bicheno and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 12 × 9 inches
    66

  11. Jack Jumper
    Naarding Site soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    75

  12. Tasmanian Devil
    Soil from Kings Run near Marrawah and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 9 × 12 inches
    77

  13. Bennett's Wallaby
    Pulverized rotting wood, wallaby fur, and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 9 × 12 inches
    91

  14. Tree Fern
    Decayed fern stem from Styx Forest and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 12 × 9 inches
    96

  15. Giant Crayfish
    Soil from the Hebe River and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    110

  16. Tasmanian Native Hen
    Mud from the Hebe River and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    112

  17. Tasmanian Devil
    Kings Run soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    121

  18. Tasmanian Wombat
    Wombat fecal matter and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    123

  19. Tasmanian Devil
    Soil from Kings Run near Marrawah and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 9 × 12 inches
    129

  20. Wombat
    Wombat fecal matter and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    132

  21. Thylacine
    Adamsfield soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    134

  22. Thylacine Tracks
    Naarding Site soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    141

  23. Fairy Penguin
    Swansea soil, soil from muttonbird nest, and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    145

  24. Pademelon
    Kings Run soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    152

  25. Thylacine
    Kings Run soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    160

  26. Thylacine
    Kings Run soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    163

  27. Brushtail Possum
    Soil from South Coast Track and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 9 × 12 inches
    164

  28. Long-nosed Potoroo
    Launceston Field Naturalists Club soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    172

  29. Tasmanian Bettong
    Launceston Field Naturalists Club soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    183

  30. Ferns
    Soil and fern matter from Styx Forest and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 9 × 12 inches
    185

  31. Cave Crickets
    Meander River sediment and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    198

  32. Cave Spider
    Meander River sediment and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    206

  33. Muttonbird
    Soil from muttonbird nest and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    213

  34. Tasmanian Platypus
    Meander River sediment and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    221

  35. Spotted-tailed Quoll
    Meander River sediment and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    228

  36. Eastern Quoll
    Meander River sediment and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    236

  37. Weedy Sea Dragon
    Kelp from Bay of Fires and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9 × 12 inches
    246

  38. Big Bellied Seahorse
    Kelp from Bay of Fires and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    248

  39. Sperm Whale and Giant Squid
    Spermaceti and oil paint on gessoed paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    257

  40. Thylacine
    Adamsfield soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    258

  41. Land Leech
    Pulverized leech, human blood, instant coffee, and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 9 × 12 inches
    269

  42. Thylacine
    Beaumaris Zoo soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    271

  43. Eucalyptus regnans
    Soil from Styx Forest and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 12 × 9 inches
    281

  44. Wedge-tailed Eagle
    Fern fronds from Styx Forest and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 12 × 9 inches
    289

  45. Thylacine
    Naarding site soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 9 × 12 inches
    291

  46. Thylacine
    Beaumaris Zoo soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9⅛ × 12¼ inches
    302

  47. Thylacine
    Soil from Clear Hill Road near Lake Gordon and acrylic polymer on paper, 2003 12 × 9 inches
    307

  48. Fairy Penguins
    Swansea soil, soil from muttonbird nest and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 12¼ × 9⅛ inches
    310

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