Gerald Malcolm Durrell
Gerald Malcolm Durrell was a British naturalist, writer, zookeeper, conservationist, and television presenter. He was born in Jamshedpur in British India, and moved to England when his father died in 1928. In 1935 the family moved to Corfu, and stayed there for four years, before the outbreak of World War II forced them to return to the UK. In 1946 he received an inheritance from his father's will that he used to fund animal-collecting trips to the British Cameroons and British Guiana. He married Jacquie Rasen in 1951; they had very little money, and she persuaded him to write an account of his first trip to the Cameroons. The result, titled The Overloaded Ark, sold well, and he began writing accounts of his other trips. An expedition to Argentina and Paraguay followed in 1953, and three years later he published My Family and Other Animals, which became a bestseller.
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📖 Books
The battle for Castle Cockatrice
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1999
Toby the tortoise
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1991
Keeper
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1990
The fantastic dinosaur adventure
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1989
The Fantastic Flying Journey
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1987
Golden Bats & Pink Pigeons
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1977
The talking parcel
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1974
Birds, beasts and relatives
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1969
Rosy is My Relative
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1968
The donkey rustlers
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1968
A Zoo in My Luggage
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1960
My Family and other Animals
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1956