The Butterfly Thief
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The Butterfly Thief
The Butterfly Thief
The story of the most audacious serial heist in the history of Australia's museums - and the British gentleman adventurer who pulled it off and got away with it - in a scientific true crime caper stretching around the globe.
In January 1947, a chance discovery rocked the world of natural science: over 3,000 rare and precious specimens of butterflies had vanished from Australia's most prestigious museums in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. Alarmingly, the missing insects included many priceless 'holotypes' - the first specimen of a given species to be identified, against which all others are compared.
On the other side of the world, New Scotland Yard descended on a country house in Surrey, where they found a trove of over 40,000 butterfly specimens. The culprit was Colin Wyatt, a Cambridge-educated ski champion, mountaineer, wartime camouflager, artist, and amateur naturalist whose high-flying exploits cut a path from the Alps of Europe to a London courtroom to a final expedition to the jungles of Guatemala.
Drawing on unpublished case files, dossiers, and private archives, The Butterfly Thief pieces together Wyatt's enigmatic life story and his decades-long impact on the world of natural history. Along the way, award-winning journalist Walter Marsh reveals a deeper history of gentleman explorers, scoundrels, and grave-robbers that begs an uncomfortable but vital question: What if Western museums were crime scenes all along?
'In his intricate new book, The Butterfly Thief, the Australian journalist Walter Marsh offers up a delicious premise - the robbery of 3,000 priceless butterflies from museums in Australia in the 1930s and 1940s.'
- Sam Kean, New York Times
'The Butterfly Thief is the most delicate of books that, like its insect namesake, unfurls its brilliance slowly and then all at once. Walter Marsh has given us his "lepidopteran Sherlock Holmes" book in all its delightful eccentricity. This is a work filled with artefacts, curios, and the ephemera of human striving, teased out with the sharp eye of a writer, if not a collector. Marsh has a wry attention to detail that thrills, and deploys it to wonderful effect here.'
- Rick Morton, author of Mean Streak and One Hundred Years of Dirt
'In The Butterfly Thief, Walter Marsh follows the trail of Colin Wyatt, a mysterious 20th-century collector who becomes a lightning rod for the tangled legacies of empire, science, and obsession. With wit and wonder, Marsh turns one man's improbable life story into a fascinating reflection on how history is gathered, shaped, and stolen.'
- Marc Fennell, Stuff the British Stole
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781761381478
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 September 2025
Country: Australia
Imprint: Scribe Publications
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 29.0mm
Width: 154.0mm
Height: 233.0mm
Weight: 470g
Pages: 368
About the Author
Walter Marsh is a journalist and editor based in Tarntanya/Adelaide, and the author of Young Rupert- the making of the Murdoch empire (Scribe 2023). A former staff writer and editor at The Adelaide Review and Rip It Up, his writing has also appeared in The Guardian, The Monthly, The Saturday Paper, Crikey, The Age, and InDaily.
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