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Post by Surroundx on May 6, 2015 15:31:05 GMT 10
I've watched this lecture before, it's incredibly interesting. But what especially intrigues me is the reference to a Dorothy Tunbridge and her book "A History of the Flinders Ranges Mountains", and the case that she apparently makes for the persistence of thylacines on the mainland longer than is officially recognized. Unfortunately I can't find the actual book that he's referring to. The closest would be this one: trove.nla.gov.au/work/20969703?selectedversion=NBD8397178Does anybody know the book? The important mention starts at round 8:10:
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Post by cantona on Jun 3, 2015 5:21:16 GMT 10
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Post by Surroundx on Feb 3, 2017 17:24:41 GMT 10
I now have the book, and have scanned PDF files of the relevant pages if anybody would like them
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Post by Ian Thomas on Feb 3, 2017 19:07:12 GMT 10
I now have the book, and have scanned PDF files of the relevant pages if anybody would like them The Dorothy Tunbridge book @ Amazon? Phoar!! It's Pd.Stg. 999!! Uh, I think maybe I might take you up on your very considerate PDF offer ...
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Post by molloch on Feb 4, 2017 13:55:18 GMT 10
I now have the book, and have scanned PDF files of the relevant pages if anybody would like them I'd love a copy, please.
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Post by Surroundx on Feb 4, 2017 14:14:06 GMT 10
I now have the book, and have scanned PDF files of the relevant pages if anybody would like them I'd love a copy, please. PM me your email address or similar. There is no way to attach files using a PM as far as I'm aware :/
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Post by youcantry on Feb 8, 2017 13:38:39 GMT 10
PM me your email address or similar. There is no way to attach files using a PM as far as I'm aware :/ PM sent.
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Post by youcantry on Feb 8, 2017 13:42:16 GMT 10
That said, I've just bought a copy
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