![]() Flannery, I learned, presents his arguments forcefully and with flair. To make his point, he produced a dozen bottles from his luggage when we adjourned to his hotel room. ![]() ![]() California might not be up to the task, but Australia was, he asserted. "Are these big reds?" he demanded of our unfortunate server. Tim Flannery, the director of the South Australian Museum, was more concerned about the wine list. The formal introductions complete, we headed to a restaurant to help forget what had passed for food on the dozen international airlines that had brought us to New York. The Eternal Frontier An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples by Tim FlanneryĪtlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2001.
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