The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century

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Sarah If you're asking where you can get a copy, call your local library. They may be able to purchase it for their collection for you to borrow, or they ma…moreIf you're asking where you can get a copy, call your local library. They may be able to purchase it for their collection for you to borrow, or they may be able to ILL it for you. I listed to this as an eAudiobook through my library's OverDrive collection (the Libby app). If your local public library is small, you are likely eligible for a free library card at your nearest urban library system, or you can sign up for a free digital library card at a lot of big city libraries-- you never even have to visit, and the digital card allows you to access downloadable and streaming content plus databases.(less)
Kirk Johnson Hi Donna: the feathers on the cover are from a Blue-headed Pionus, from South America and southern Central America. Thanks for reading the book! -KwJ
Cp No. He might have had obsessive tendencies but did not show ( by story telling) enough markers to be considered on the spectrum in my opinion.

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