Pasteur's Gambit by Stephen Dando-Collins - ISBN: 9781741667035
Paperback
Science, scandal, and subterfuge: the race to cure a deadly plague.

Pasteur's Gambit

Louis Pasteur, the Australasian Rabbit Plague and a Ten Million Dollar Prize

  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2008

Summary

A sensational episode in Australasian history that combined science, subterfuge, and scandal. The incredible, previously untold story of Australia’s role in the creation of the world-famous Pasteur Institute.

In 1887, the desperate NSW Government of Sir Henry Parkes advertised an international competition for a biological cure for the rabbit plague then ravaging the farms of Australia and New Zealand. The competition, with a prize equivalent to $10 million today, would attract 1500 en…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781741667035
ISBN-10:1741667038
Author:Stephen Dando-Collins
Publisher:Random House Australia
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:1 September 2008
Weight:452g
Dimensions:26mm x 154mm x 235mm
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Pasteur's Gambit by Stephen Dando-Collins - ISBN: 9781741667035
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About The Author

Stephen Dando-Collins

Stephen Dando-Collins is the author of:

  • Captain Bligh’s Other Mutiny
  • Pasteur’s Gambit (shortlisted for the science prize in the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards and winner of the Queensland Premier’s Science Award)
  • Crack Hardy (his most personal history, received wide acclaim)
  • Mistaken Identity (tells another episode of previously undiscovered Australian history)
  • Sir Henry Parkes: The Australian Colossus (a biography of Australia’s Father of Federation)

He also writes about American and ancient Greek history. His series about the legions of ancient Rome has found considerable success in the US, UK and Australia and has been translated into numerous foreign languages.

Stephen has also written several books for children and young adults, including:

  • The Caesar the War Dog series
  • Tank Boys
  • Chance in a Million

Stephen and his wife, Louise, live and write in a former nunnery in Tasmania’s Tamar Valley.

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