The Overloaded Ark

The Overloaded Ark
First edition
AuthorGerald Durrell
IllustratorSabine Baur
LanguageEnglish
GenreBiographical novel
PublisherFaber & Faber
Publication date
1953
Media typePrint
Pages238
ISBN0-571-05371-8

The Overloaded Ark, first published in 1953, is the debut book by British naturalist Gerald Durrell. It is the chronicle of a six-month collecting trip, from December 1947 to August 1948, to the West African colony of British Cameroon – now Cameroon and Nigeria – that Durrell made with aviculturist and ornithologist John Yealland.

Their reasons for going on the trip, he wrote in the book, were twofold: "to collect and bring back alive some of the fascinating animals, birds, and reptiles that inhabit the region", and secondly, for both men to realise a long cherished dream to see Africa.

Its combination of comic exaggeration and environmental accuracy, portrayed in Durrell's light, clever prose, made it a great success. It launched Durrell's career as a writer of both non-fiction and fiction, which in turn financed his work as a zookeeper and conservationist.[1]

The Bafut Beagles and A Zoo in My Luggage are sequels of sorts, telling of his later returns to the region.