Shadow Of The Thylacine One Man's Epic Search For The Tasmanian T by Col Bailey
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Shadow Of The Thylacine One Man's Epic Search For The Tasmanian T

Author: Col Bailey
Condition: In good condition with light foxing on the front paper; rest of pages unaffected. Free of writing, free of dog ears, tight binding, from a smoke‑free home.

Science & Nature Biography & Memoir Australiana

Secondhand copy — please check photos and condition notes.
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Shadow Of The Thylacine One Man's Epic Search For The Tasmanian T by Col Bailey is a compelling non‑fiction memoir that follows a personal quest to uncover the fate of the legendary Tasmanian tiger. The book blends autobiography, Australian history and natural‑history storytelling, making it a strong pick for readers interested in wildlife, true‑story adventure and the unique environment of Tasmania.

Published in 2013 by Five Mile, this paperback offers a warm, first‑hand perspective on the search for the elusive thylacine, appealing to both young adult and adult audiences. Its focus on conservation, exploration and personal determination places it comfortably within the Animals & Pets, Biography & True Stories, and Environment, Nature & Earth genres.

The copy is in good condition with only light foxing on the front paper; the rest of the pages are clean and unaffected. It is free of writing, dog‑ears, and retains a tight binding, having been kept in a smoke‑free home.

Overall, this well‑preserved volume provides an engaging, true‑story look at a piece of Australian heritage and is an excellent addition for collectors of memoirs, nature narratives, or anyone fascinated by the mystery of the Tasmanian tiger.