Landscape with Reptile: Rattlesnakes in an Urban World

Landscape with Reptile: Rattlesnakes in an Urban World

by Thomas Palmer
Landscape with Reptile: Rattlesnakes in an Urban World

Landscape with Reptile: Rattlesnakes in an Urban World

by Thomas Palmer

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Overview

In this authoritative and entertaining book, first published in 1992, Thomas Palmer introduces us to a community of rattlesnakes nestled in the heart of the urban Northeast, one of several such enclaves found near cities across the United States. Recognizing the unexpected proximity of rattlers in our urban environs, Palmer examines not only Crotalus horridus but also the ecology, evolution, folklore, New England history, and American culture that surrounds this native species.

Landscape with Reptile celebrates the rattlesnake’s survival with a multifaceted journey through nature, literature, and history. It includes a spirited defense of an outlaw species, an investigation of the hazards of snakebite, an account of a multimillion-dollar development project halted by Crotalus, a collection of tall tales, and a meditation on the spectacle of life on earth. Like the best nature writers, Palmer lives and breathes his landscape, but unlike most nature writers, he finds his landscape is his own backyard. Rarely has a book of natural history addressed so many historical and cultural touchstones in such original and unexpected ways. Palmer’s story is as authentic as the woodlands from which it sprang.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820354118
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 05/01/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 354
Sales rank: 1,058,409
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

THOMAS PALMER is an amateur naturalist, photographer, conservation advocate, and the author of The Transfer and Dream Science. He lives in Milton, Massachusetts.

THOMAS PALMER is an amateur naturalist, photographer, conservation advocate, and the author of The Transfer and Dream Science. He lives in Milton, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A brief look at our heroxi
1Yankee from Atlantis: Crotalus weathers a cold snap1
2A Prospect: Local geography4
3Snake Heaven: Three ways to swallow a mouse7
4An Exemplary Victim: Hard times in the Bay Colony12
5Habeas Corpus: Why it's so difficult to get a good look at a rattlesnake18
6Black Arts: Rattlesnakes and Indians compared25
7Tree House: A modern history of the Blue Hills31
8Primitive War: Crotalus takes his first lumps45
9Joe Blow and Jake the Snake: The People vs. C. horridus53
10Why Calvin Grith Doesn't Live in the Woods: Several personal encounters61
11Family Matters: Prehistory and prehistorians76
The Journey into the Underworld: On the origin of snakes
Eating One's Betters: A new, improved model
Becoming an American: Turn right at Siberia
The Belled Viper: Pin the tail on the rattlesnake
12A Change of Heart: Massachusetts flirts with modernity110
Incognito: Copperheads and Brahmins
Transmutation: A shock to the system
Elegy: Exit Crotalus
13An Abominable Mystery: Tracking a murderer153
14The Country Doctor: Abel Puffer and the Strowbridge bite164
15First, Do No Harm: Antivenoms and amputees183
16A Worst-Case Scenario: Why it's a good idea not to get bitten by a rattlesnake212
17Four Bullets and an Ignoramus Crotalus: runs afoul of the law230
18Death Made Easy: The Quincy quarries238
19The Snake Fence: An incident from the postwar259
20Mother of Heroes: The rate-of-change blues292
21Midsummer Crotalus: after dark306
AppendixSnakebite in the Blue Hills313
Notes315
Index331
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