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RE: Mark O'Shea Q&A - 18 month Backlog!
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by Chris_Harper on August 5, 2005
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Seems it would be a bit pretentious for Mark to answer this himself, so I will answer it for him. ~webmaster
Dear Anon,
Mark knows a great deal about reptiles having kept them in captivity for over 40 years and studied them in the wild for over 30 years. Please see his website for a bio - www.MarkOShea.tv
He is most interested in snakes, skinks and crocodilians, especially venomous snakes and snakebite, biogeography and distribution of species, He is fascinated by inoffensive burrowers as well. He is well versed in veterinary matters, especially since he serves as Consultant Curator of Reptiles to a major British Safari Park. His degree is not veterinary related however. He is also interested in amphibians but primarily the lesser known groups like caecilians or Suriname toads.
Chris Harper, webmaster
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RE: Mark O'Shea Q&A - 18 month Backlog!
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by Snake18 on December 26, 2005
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Hy Mark,
First of all, I want to wish you a Wonderfull Christmas and a prosperous and herp-filled New Year !
Secondly, I want to ask you if your new book has been published and if so where could I get it from ?
Anticipated thanks,
Best regards, Alex S., Romania
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RE: Mark O'Shea Q&A - 18 month Backlog!
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by Mark_OShea on December 30, 2005
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hello Alex
happy New Year
My book Venomous Snakes of the World, has been published by New Holland in the UK and rest of world and Princeton Univ.Press in the US.
Although I am selling signed and dedicated copies that is generally at personal appearances, shows and book launches where there are no additional costs like shipping - this is not a lightweight book.
The book is available from many other outlets like amazon and I know that Eric Thiss at Serpents Tale, Dana at Midwest and Bob Ashley at ECO have copies in the US. I do not know who is selling them in eastern Europe but suggest one of the big German book retailers as a good place to check.
You can find more information, and pictures of the two different covers, on the Princeton University Press and New Holland (UK) websites.
regards, Mark
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