City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

The last snake man, the remarkable true-life story of an Aussie legend and a century of snake shows, John Cann with Jimmy Thomson

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The last snake man, the remarkable true-life story of an Aussie legend and a century of snake shows, John Cann with Jimmy Thomson
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
portraitsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The last snake man
Responsibility statement
John Cann with Jimmy Thomson
Series statement
Read how you want 16
Sub title
the remarkable true-life story of an Aussie legend and a century of snake shows
Summary
Wildlife warrior, professor of snakes, entertainer, Olympian. John Cann is a truly remarkable Australian. Written in John's engaging and affable voice, The Last Snake Man tells the story of John and his fascinating family, who entertained Australians for nearly a century with their incredible snake shows. Every Sunday for almost a century John Cann's family ran the famous snake show in a pit at La Perouse - 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
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