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Review

Author
Gibson, Prudence
Title
Theft, lies and butterflies: the Englishman who stole thousands of specimens from our museums
In
The Conversation
Description of Work
review of Marsh, Walter, The butterfly thief: adventure, empire, and Australia's greatest museum heist (2025)
Imprint
no. 15 October, 2025
Url
https://theconversation.com/theft-lies-and-butterflies-the-englishman-who-stole-thousands-of-specimens-from-our-museums-265975
Subject
Book Reviews
Format
HTML
Source
cohn 2026

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