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Author Smith, Jennie Erin, 1973-

Title Stolen world : a tale of reptiles, smugglers, and skulduggery / Jennie Erin Smith.

Publication Info. New York, N.Y. : Crown Publishers, [2011]
©2011

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  SK593.R47 S65 2011    Available  ---
Edition 1st ed.
Description xi unnumbered pages, 322 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Author's note -- Part 1: Kraftsman -- 1: I fly around the world -- 2: Willow Grove -- 3: Pine Barrens -- 4: O'Kane and Mellon fly around the world -- 5: Kingpin -- Part 2: Tom Terrific -- 6: I search for adventure -- 7: Golden pythons -- 8: Herpetological Research Associates of Papua New Guinea -- 9: Fijis -- 10: Colette -- 11: Conservation thru commercialization -- 12: Waffle house days -- 13: United States v Tommy Edward Crutchfield, et al -- 14: Chambers not so distant -- 15: Sanzinia -- 16: Belize -- Part 3: Dr Wong -- 17: Anson and friends -- 18: Whatever happened to the plowshare tortoises? -- Part 4: Old Age And Treachery -- 19: Hurricane -- 20: Curse of the Bitis parviocula -- 21: Partial rehabilitation of Tom Crutchfield -- 22: Blue-rattled rattler -- 23: Parviocula venom -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Selected bibliography.
Summary Product Description: Tortoises disappear from a Madagascar reserve and reappear in the Bronx Zoo. A dead iguana floats in a jar, awaiting its unveiling in a Florida court. A viper causes mayhem from Ethiopia to Virginia. In Stolen World, Jennie Erin Smith takes the reader on an unforgettable journey, a dark adventure over five decades and six continents. In 1965, Hank Molt, a young cheese salesman from Philadelphia, reinvented himself as a "specialist dealer in rare fauna," traveling the world to collect exquisite reptiles for zoos and museums. By the end of the decade that followed, new endangered species laws had turned Molt into a convicted smuggler, and an unrepentant one, who went on to provide many of the same rare reptiles to many of the same institutions, covertly. But Molt soon found a rival in Tommy Crutchfield, a Florida carpet salesman with every intention of usurping Molt as the most accomplished reptile smuggler in the country. Like Molt, Crutchfield had modeled himself after an earlier generation of natural-history collectors celebrated for their service to science, an ideal that, for Molt and Crutchfield, eclipsed the realities of the new wildlife-protection laws. Zoo curators, caught between a desire for rare animals and the conservation-minded focus of their institutions, became the smugglers' antagonists in court but also their best customers, sometimes simultaneously. Crutchfield forged ties with a criminally inclined Malaysian wildlife trader and emerged a millionaire, beloved by some of the finest zoos in the world. Molt, following a string of inventive but disastrous smuggling schemes in New Guinea, was reduced to hanging around Crutchfield's Florida compound, plotting Crutchfield's demise. The fallout from their feud would result in a major federal investigation with tentacles in Germany, Madagascar, Holland, and Malaysia. And yet even after prison, personal ruin, and the depredations of age, Molt and Crutchfield never stopped scheming, never stopped longing for the snake or lizard that would earn each his rightful place in a world that had forgotten them-or rather, had never recognized them to begin with.
Subject Reptile trade -- United States -- Anecdotes.
Reptile trade.
United States.
Genre/Form Anecdotes.
Subject Wildlife smuggling -- United States -- Anecdotes.
Wildlife smuggling.
Animal dealers -- United States -- Anecdotes.
Animal dealers.
Rare reptiles -- Anecdotes.
Rare reptiles.
Snakes -- United States -- Anecdotes.
Snakes.
Genre/Form Anecdotes.
ISBN 9780307381477 hardback
0307381471 hardback