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220 pages, Hardcover
First published February 6, 2001
Dressed in a neat black suit with a fake fur collar (which, she joked, was almost as old as the colecanth), Marjorie approached the microphone to deliver a short speech. She wanted to thank the South African Mint, she said, for the great honor, and also to trace briefly the events that led to her discovery. As she spoke about Captain Goosen, Bird Island, and J.L.B. Smith, about seeing the beautiful blue fish for the first time and her absolute conviction that it had to be saved, she put down her prepared notes. Speaking only from her sharp memory, she transported the audience back sixty years to a small museum in East London, and a young woman who was determined that the strange fish she had found was something special and had to be saved.