The Drunken Forest
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Author | Gerald Durrell |
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Illustrator | Ralph Thompson |
Language | English |
Genre | Natural science |
Publisher | Rupert Hart-Davis |
Publication date | 1956 |
Publication place | UK |
Media type | Print (hardback) |
Pages | 238 pp (1st edition hardback) |
OCLC | 752649018 |
Preceded by | The New Noah (1955) |
Followed by | My Family and Other Animals (1956) |
First published in 1956, The Drunken Forest is an account of a six-month trip Gerald Durrell made with his wife Jacquie to South America (Argentina and Paraguay) in 1954. The work was published in Latvian in 1980 by the Liesma publishing house together with Darrell's other book "The Land of Mysterious Noises".[1]
References
- ^ "Noslēpumaino trokšņu zeme". 2016-03-05. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
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Gerald Durrell
- The Overloaded Ark
- Three Singles to Adventure
- The Bafut Beagles
- The New Noah
- The Drunken Forest
- My Family and Other Animals
- A Zoo in My Luggage
- The Whispering Land
- Menagerie Manor
- The Donkey Rustlers
- Birds, Beasts, and Relatives
- The Talking Parcel
- The Garden of the Gods
- The Mockery Bird
- The Fantastic Flying Journey
- The Fantastic Dinosaur Adventure
- Catch Me a Colobus
- The Stationary Ark
- Ark on the Move
- My Family and Other Animals (TV series, 1987)
- My Family and Other Animals (TV film, 2005)
- The Durrells (TV series, 2016-2019)
- Lawrence Samuel Durrell (father)
- Louisa Durrell (mother)
- Lawrence Durrell (brother)
- Margaret Durrell (sister)
- Jacquie Durrell (1st wife)
- Lee McGeorge Durrell (2nd wife)
- Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
- EcoHealth Alliance
- Durrell Wildlife Park
- Les Augrès Manor
- Mauritian Wildlife Foundation
- Madagascar Fauna and Flora Group
- Wildlife Preservation Canada
- World Conference on Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity as an Aid to their Survival
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