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A Fish Caught in Time

by Samantha Weinberg

A story of obsession, adventure and the search for our oldest surviving ancestor -- 400 million years old -- a four-limbed dinofish!

FORMAT
Paperback
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A gripping story of obsession, adventure and the search for our oldest surviving ancestor – 400 million years old – a four-limbed dinofish!
In 1938, Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, a young South African museum curator, caught sight of a specimen among a fisherman's trawl that she knew was special. With limb-like protuberances culminating in fins the strange fish was unlike anything she had ever seen. The museum board members dismissed it as a common lungfish, but when Marjorie eventually contacted Professor JLB Smith, he immediately identified her fish as a coelacanth – a species known to have lived 400 million years ago, and believed by many scientists to be the evolutionary missing link – the first creature to crawl out of the sea. Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer had thus made the century's greatest zoological discovery. But Smith needed a live or frozen specimen to verify the discovery, so began his search for another coelacanth, to which he devoted his life.

Notes

A Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller in hardback. This is the interesting story of our oldest living ancestor - the coelacanth, thought to have been extinct for 70 million years until found by a museum curator from South Africa in a fisherman's net in 1938. "A fascinating tale that mixes scientific intrigue, international politics and adventures on the high seas" Gale Vines, Independent 35 B/w illus.

Author Biography

Samantha Weinberg, 31, is a writer and journalist who was born and brought up in London – but of South African extraction. She has written for most daily broadsheets and magazines. She was until recently features editor of Harpers and Queen. She is author of Last of The Pirates (Cape 1994).

Kirkus UK Review

In 1938, a young female museum curator from South Africa made a startling discovery in a fisherman's catch: a primitive, ancient five-foot-long, steely-blue fish of the deep that became the 'scientific find of the century'. She managed to save only skin and a few bones but from these tantalizing clues and a sketch, the fish was correctly identified as a coelacanth and so began a 14-year search for a fresh, complete specimen. This true tale of the sea carries into the present day with the recent discovery of coelacanths in Indonesian waters. Destined to become a classic, this is a beautifully written, designed and produced book - a wonderful gift. (Kirkus UK)

Long Description

A gripping story of obsession, adventure and the search for our oldest surviving ancestor - 400 million years old - a four-limbed dinofish! In 1938, Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, a young South African museum curator, caught sight of a specimen among a fisherman's trawl that she knew was special. With limb-like protuberances culminating in fins the strange fish was unlike anything she had ever seen. The museum board members dismissed it as a common lungfish, but when Marjorie eventually contacted Professor JLB Smith, he immediately identified her fish as a coelacanth - a species known to have lived 400 million years ago, and believed by many scientists to be the evolutionary missing link - the first creature to crawl out of the sea. Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer had thus made the century's greatest zoological discovery. But Smith needed a live or frozen specimen to verify the discovery, so began his search for another coelacanth, to which he devoted his life.

Feature

(30 integrated b/w) * A gripping tale of a quest for adventure and a search for knowledge * A Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller with over 16,000 copies sold in hardback * Fabulously reviewed and featured in hardback * A major summer reading selection * 'Reads like some classic Spielberg creation - Indiana Jones let loose in a real-life Jurassic Park.' Mail on Sunday * 'Fascinating tale that mixes scientific adventure, international politics and adventures in the high seas.' Independent

Description for Sales People

A gripping story of obsession, adventure and the search for our oldest surviving ancestor - 400 million years old - a four-limbed dinofish! In 1938, Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, a young South African museum curator, caught sight of a specimen among a fisherman's trawl that she knew was special. With limb-like protuberances culminating in fins the strange fish was unlike anything she had ever seen. The museum board members dismissed it as a common lungfish, but when Marjorie eventually contacted Professor JLB Smith, he immediately identified her fish as a coelacanth - a species known to have lived 400 million years ago, and believed by many scientists to be the evolutionary missing link - the first creature to crawl out of the sea. Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer had thus made the century's greatest zoological discovery. But Smith needed a live or frozen specimen to verify the discovery, so began his search for another coelacanth, to which he devoted his life. * A gripping tale of a quest for adventure and a search for knowledge * A Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller with over 16,000 copies sold in hardback * Fabulously reviewed and featured in hardback * A major summer reading selection * 'Reads like some classic Spielberg creation - Indiana Jones let loose in a real-life Jurassic Park.' Mail on Sunday * 'Fascinating tale that mixes scientific adventure, international politics and adventures in the high seas.' Independent

Details

ISBN1857029070
Author Samantha Weinberg
Pages 256
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year 2000
ISBN-10 1857029070
ISBN-13 9781857029079
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2000-05-04
Subtitle The Search for the Coelacanth
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 597.39
Media Book
Short Title FISH CAUGHT IN TIME REV/E
Edition Description Revised
Residence ENK
Birth 1966
Imprint 4th Estate
UK Release Date 2000-05-04
Illustrations (30 integrated b/w)
Illustrator Simona Bursi
Affiliation Bond University
Position Associate Director
Qualifications Ph.D.
Alternative 9780007397488
Audience General
AU Release Date 2000-07-31
NZ Release Date 2001-03-18

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