
The Last Snake Man
The remarkable true-life story of an Aussie legend and a century of snake shows
John Cann(Author)
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 24. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-76063-051-5 (ISBN)
Description
Every Sunday for almost a century John Cann's family ran the famous snake show in a pit at La Perouse in Sydney - an area once alive with tiger, brown and black snakes. After growing up with over 300 'pet' snakes in their backyard, John and his brother George took over the snake show from their parents in 1965. By the time John retired in 2010, he'd survived five venomous snake bites.
Many of those familiar with John and his shows wouldn't know that he was also an Olympic athlete, a top state rugby league player who played alongside some of the legends of the game, a state champion boxer, an adventurer and a world authority on turtles.
The Last Snake Man chronicles John's extraordinary life and times. From wrangling snakes to chasing turtles, from remote country towns to the impenetrable jungles of New Guinea, this is the story of an amazing Australian and his never-ending search for fascinating animals and adventure.
Many of those familiar with John and his shows wouldn't know that he was also an Olympic athlete, a top state rugby league player who played alongside some of the legends of the game, a state champion boxer, an adventurer and a world authority on turtles.
The Last Snake Man chronicles John's extraordinary life and times. From wrangling snakes to chasing turtles, from remote country towns to the impenetrable jungles of New Guinea, this is the story of an amazing Australian and his never-ending search for fascinating animals and adventure.
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Edition
None edition
Language
English
Place of publication
St Leonards
Australia
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
24pp b/w, colour photos
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
703 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-76063-051-5 (9781760630515)
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Persons
John Cann is the Snake Man of La Perouse and performed public Sunday snake shows for 45 years. He is an environmental conservationist and wildlife expert. He is the author of Freshwater Turtles of Australia and the Cann's snake-necked turtle is named after him.
Jimmy Thomson is a journalist, author and screenwriter. He is the author of Snitch, Watto and Wendell Sailor: Crossing the line, and co-wrote Tunnel Rats and A Sappers' War with Sandy MacGregor.
Jimmy Thomson is a journalist, author and screenwriter. He is the author of Snitch, Watto and Wendell Sailor: Crossing the line, and co-wrote Tunnel Rats and A Sappers' War with Sandy MacGregor.
Content
Preface
1. The Snake Man of La Perouse
2. Cleopatra, Queen of the Snakes
3. War baby
4. Underwater football
5. Born to run
6. The Games
7. Race relations
8. Roughing it
9. 'This one's dead . . .'
10. Work
11. Snaking
12. Snakebites
13. 'He got me!'
14. Showtime
15. Turtles
16. Collecting in Irian Barat
17. A cruel end
18. Back to work
19. Turtle wars
20. My brother George
21. My family
22. Martin Lauer
23. Reptiles and reprobates
24. No fortune, no fame
25. Survivor
Appendix Australia's great snakeys
Appendix John's turtles
Acknowledgements
Index
1. The Snake Man of La Perouse
2. Cleopatra, Queen of the Snakes
3. War baby
4. Underwater football
5. Born to run
6. The Games
7. Race relations
8. Roughing it
9. 'This one's dead . . .'
10. Work
11. Snaking
12. Snakebites
13. 'He got me!'
14. Showtime
15. Turtles
16. Collecting in Irian Barat
17. A cruel end
18. Back to work
19. Turtle wars
20. My brother George
21. My family
22. Martin Lauer
23. Reptiles and reprobates
24. No fortune, no fame
25. Survivor
Appendix Australia's great snakeys
Appendix John's turtles
Acknowledgements
Index