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196309Y02Baton Rouge IN : American Ornithologists Union 1963. Hardbound. NEAR FINE FINE. As new except Volume I has what appears to be a streak of nail polish partially removed from the back cover. Sections number of papers: Taxonomy Paleontology and Systematics 16; Behavior: General Studies 8; Behavior: Life history and Breeding Biology 6; Behavior: Migration and Orientation 15: Behavior: Phylogeny and Evolution 6: Diseases: Birds amnd Arthropod-Borne Viruses 4; Ecology: Breeding Seasons and Adaptations 7; Eology: Mortality and Reproductive Rates 6; Ecology: Population Studies 7; General Biology and Miscellaneous Studies 8; Physiology: Annual Cycles and Migration 6; Endocrinology Morphology and Metabolic Studies 7; Zoogeography and Distribution 13 plus a list of Films and Additional Papers Presented at the Congress. 246 indexed pages. Oversize and heavy may require additional shipping for priority or International shipping. American Ornithologists Union hardcover
5i2771Verschiedene Auflagen Ulmer Stuttgart 1987-1997. Insgesamt ca. 2000 S. mit vielen Abbildungen Tabellen und Tafeln verschiedene Einbände quart teils Namensstempel auf Vorsatz. - sonst gute Exemplare / Enthalten: Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs Avifauna Baden-Württemberg Band I: Gefährdung und Schutz Teil 1: Artenschutzprogramm Baden-Württemberg Grundlagen Biotopschutz / Teil 2: Artenschutzprogramm Baden-Württemberg Artenhilfsprogramme / Teil 3: Artenschutzrecht - Historischer Teil; Bearbeitet von Jochen Hölzinger / Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs Band 3.2: Singvögel 2: Passeriformes - Sperlingsvögel: Muscicapidae Fliegenschnäpper und Thraupidae Ammertangaren; Bearbeitet von Jochen Hözinger / Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs - Folienkarten Avifauna Baden-Württemberg Band 4 / Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs Avifauna Baden-Württemberg Band 5: Atlas der Winterverbreitung; Bearbeitet von Hans-Günther Bauer Martin Boschert und Jochen Hölzinger / Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs Avifauna Baden-Württemberg Band 7: Bibliographie Teil 1: Bibliographie der deutschsprachigen ornithologischen Periodika in Mitteleuropa. Fortlaufende ornithologische Sammelwerke. Eigenständige ornithologische Veröffentlichungen in fortlaufenden Sammelwerken Stand: 31. 12. 1989; Jochen Hölzinger - unknown
188074213London: Willughby Society 1880-1884. Newton A. DESFONTAINES'S MEMOIRE SUR QUELQUES NOUVELLES ESPE D'OISEAUX DES COTES DE BARBARIE iv 10 pages of text 7 plates 1880.Salvin O. LEACH'S SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE OF THE SPECIMENS OF THE INDIGINEOUS MAMMALIA AND BIRDS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM 42 pages light foxing throughout 1882.Godman F. Du Cane LICHTENSTEIN'S CATALOGUS RERUM NATURALIUM RARISSIMARUM 60 pages foxing throughout 1882.Newton A. SCOPOLI'S ORNITHOLOGICAL PAPERS FROM HIS DELICIAE FLORAE ET FAUNAE INSUBRICAE 20 pages spine split and holding at the ties 1882.Salvin O. BARTON'S FRAGMENTS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA 23 pages foxing on preliminary pages front board detached 1883.Saunders H. VIEILOT'S ANALYSE D'UNE NOUVELLE ORNITHOLOGIE ELEMENTAIRE 70 pages 1883.All unopened in the original red stiff wrappers. Some rubbing but very good.Francis Willughby sometimes spelt Willoughby 1635 –1672 was an English ornithologist and ichthyologist and an early student of linguistics and games. He was born and raised at Middleton Hall Warwickshire the only son of an affluent country family. He was a student at Trinity College Cambridge where he was tutored by the mathematician and naturalist John Ray who became a lifetime friend and colleague and lived with Willughby after 1662 when he lost his livelihood through his refusal to sign the Act of Uniformity. Willughby was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1661 then aged 27. He died of pleurisy in July 1672 aged 36. Willughby Society unknown
186812303Salem Mass: Essex Institute Press 1868. First Separate Appearance. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed tan paper wrappers. Wear to spine and extremities of wrapper lower cover detached but present. First Separate Appearance. 1 vols. 8vo. This work appeared in the Communications of the Essex Institute in May 1868 titled "Catalogue of the Birds of North America contained in the Museum." Coues stated that "the reprint gives the faunal list precedence over the museum catalouge but this is true only as regards the title-the general text is unaltered" Ayer. According to Coues there were only 50 copies of this reprint.<br /> <br /> Elliott Coues 1842-1899 became interested in natural history in particular ornithology when his family moved from New Hampshire to Washington D. C. Coues became aquainted with the Smithsonian Institution and its collections which fed his interests in natural history. As an assistant surgeon in the Army during the Civil War Coues "collected studied and published extensively on birds during his peripatetic military assignments" DSB at various forts in Arizona North Carolina and in the Dakota Territory. Later he served as naturalist for the Northen Boundary Commission 1873-1876 and for the Hayden survey in the ensuing four years. He was professor of anatomy at Columbian College now George Washington University from 1877 to 1886 and was editor of natural history subjects for the "Century Dictionary." He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences among numerous other societies and was a founder of the American Ornithologists' Union an early conservation group. Coues published some very well-received innovative tracts on birds with "Key to North American Birds" and "Check-List of North American Birds." "A distinctive feature of the "Check-List" was Coues's corrections in the orthography and pronunciation of original scientific names . . . He was a leader in the trend of his era toward reducing the great number of species names to varieties especially in local forms" DSB. He was considered a "lucid writer with a charming style second only and successor to Spencer F. Baird his mentor in ornithology Coues presented a great deal of information on the behavior and life histories of birds" DSB. Late in life he checked and annotated manuscripts of various American western exploration most notably the journals of Lewis and Clark and of Zebulon Pike. "In his meticulous fashion he retraced the explorers' routes and enlarged considerably upon their natural history observa. Ayer p. 142 Essex Institute Press unknown
1893CRR2302Farnborough Kent: Published by the Author 1893. FIRST EDITION. 385 x 298 mm. 15 1/4 x 11 5/8". xvi lacking final two leaves of introduction 111 1 pp. <br/> Recent dark green quarter morocco over green cloth boards raised bands spine panels with gilt lettering. Housed in a matching green morocco-backed clamshell box lined with velvet by J & S Brockman. CONTAINING 27 HAND-COLORED PLATES each enhanced with gum Arabic by J. G. Kuelemans. Fine Bird Books p. 92; Ayer/Zimmer p.178; Wood p. 324. ◆A couple of plates with very minor foxing or an isolated spot but IN VERY FINE CONDITION inside and out the leaves quite smooth and clean and with vast margins.<br/> <br/> This is an important and beautifully illustrated work on the Coraciidae a spritely family of birds known for their vibrant plumage and acrobatic aerial displays. Predominantly found in Africa and parts of the near East "rollers" as these birds are commonly known are much admired for their extraordinary coloring ranging from bright blues violets and bright pinks to soft peach and burnt orange. The artist of the present work Dutch illustrator John Gerrard Keulemans 1842-1912 was a much sought-after draughtsman in the world of ornithology. Here he depicts each bird with his usual precision and fine detail and captures a rainbow of shades with richly saturated hues and subtle gradations. Zimmer calls the work a "Thoroughly detailed study of the group with excellent hand-colored plates." The son of a timber merchant Henry Eeles Dresser 1838-1915 travelled widely for his father's business which also afforded him the opportunity to study birds in far-flung regions such as Finland the Baltics and New Brunswick where the company operated a lumber mill. He even travelled to Texas during the Civil War bringing back with him more than 400 species of bird skins from the region. Dresser became one of the leading ornithologists of his day was elected to the British Ornithologists' Union the Linnean Society and the Zoological Society and amassed a formidable collection of skins and eggs. In addition to the present work he wrote another monograph on a related species of birds the monumental multi-volume "History of Birds in Europe" as well as numerous scholarly articles. We are able to price our handsomely presented and quite fine copy advantageously because of the two missing leaves from the introduction. Published by the Author unknown
1927ST19567-213Norwood Massachusetts: Printed by Norwood Press for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1927-29. Volume I the 1928 second printing; Volumes II and III FIRST EDITIONS. 255 x 185 mm. 10 x 7 1/4". Three volumes. <br/> Dark green publisher's cloth covers with a blind-ruled border and gilt text flat spine. With 93 total color plates after paintings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Allan Brooks 48 total pages of black and white photographic plates and numerous illustrations printed in the text. All with "Spec. Coll" and a library call number in pencil on the title verso. Volume I with a few small areas of worming mostly to rear endpaper and adjacent pages text not affected front cover with a thin trailing discoloration from damp the bindings otherwise bright and clean with just trivial shelfwear. A nice bright little-used copy internally.<br/> <br/> The result of the combined efforts of several of the most important American ornithologists of the early 20th century this is an attractively illustrated reference book intended to "interest the general public of Massachusetts and New England in birds and their rational conservation" via a usable field guide. Edward Howe Forbush 1858-1929 was an economic ornithologist who for many years served as the Director of the Department of Ornithology of the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture. This book represents a culmination of his career; Forbush died shortly before the completion of the final volume and it was edited and furnished with a glowing bibliographical sketch by Forbush’s colleagues who write that he was "a pioneer in the field of conservation and much of our progressive legislation of to-day is due to his far-sighted policy in urging greater protection for our wild life and to his efforts in stimulating public opinion in this direction." The first volume here covers water birds the second land birds from bob-whites to grackles and the third land birds from sparrows to thrushes. The work features animated illustrations by Louis Agassiz Fuertes 1874-1927. He was a lecturer in ornithology at Cornell and an outstanding painter of birds; in the words of the Audubon Society his "work was distinguished not only by the minute detail of each illustration but by his ability to capture each species' way of acting and holding itself. Every bird he painted seemed to have its own unique and vital personality." The third volume was completed following Fuertes’ untimely death so his illustrations are supplemented with a final 24 artworks by Allan Brooks 1869-1946. Brooks like Forbush and Fuertes was a respected member of the ornithological community and furnished illustrations of birds for publications both in his native Canada and throughout the world. Printed by Norwood Press for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts unknown
199276770Philadelphia: American Ornthithologists' Union 1992-2003. First edition. Dr. Thomas Lovejoy's set. 716 quarto publications with varying number of pages most common in 16 pp. and all with a plethora of color photographic illustrations. All but about 15 of them are first printings in fact they are all still available but with the vast majority being later printings and at much greater cost. Publisher's stapled wrappers. About half of them are still shrink-wrapped. Housed in the publisher's slipcases 18 with gilt lettering and designs. An excellent set.Birds of North America is a comprehensive encyclopedia of bird species in the United States and Canada with substantial articles about each species. It was first published as a series of 716 printed booklets prepared by 863 authors and made available as the booklets were completed from 1992 through 2003. The project was overseen by the American Ornithologists' Union in partnership with the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. This set belonged to the "Godfather of Biodiversity" Dr. Thomas Lovejoy d. 2022. Thomas Eugene Lovejoy III was an American ecologist who was President of the Amazon Biodiversity Center a Senior Fellow at the United Nations Foundation and a university professor in the Environmental Science and Policy department at George Mason University. Lovejoy was the World Bank's chief biodiversity advisor and the lead specialist for environment for Latin America and the Caribbean as well as senior advisor to the president of the United Nations Foundation. In 2008 he also was the first Biodiversity Chair of the H. John Heinz III Center for Science Economics and the Environment to 2013. Previously he served as president of the Heinz Center since May 2002. Lovejoy introduced the term biological diversity to the scientific community in 1980. He was a past chair of the Scientific Technical Advisory Panel STAP for the Global Environment Facility the multibillion-dollar funding mechanism for developing countries in support of their obligations under international environmental conventions.Postage will be considerable. American Ornthithologists' Union unknown
19417962s.l.: s.n. 1941. 4to ff. 31 typed on recto only 14 card leaves with mounted photographic clippings. Original red cloth typed paper label to spine. A touch of spotting. A little rubbed to extremities. A bound volume of typed copies of articles mostly on gannets and mostly taken from Country Life illustrated with mounted clippings of the photographs which accompanied the articles in the printed magazines. The articles are neatly titled in ink and consist of: Gannet City by Frances Pitt A Night in The Gannetry by R.M. Lockley A Flying Genius - - The Gannet by G.K. Whitehead these three all taken from Country Life; the last undated the first two from July 7th 1934 and February 2nd 1935 Gannet Life on The Bass Rock by H. Mortimer Batten Scottish Country Life May 1936 The Behaviour of The Robin by David Lack Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1939 and Hostility Reactions in Black-Headed Gulls by J.S. Huxley and James Fisher Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London undated but with field notes from May 1939. The volume has a typewritten label to the spine dated 1941 from which we have dated this production. [s.n.] hardcover
189541992Wien: K.K. Öster. Handels-Museum 1895. Folio. Title leaf and 12 mounted plates held loose in the original pictorial board folder. Contemporary inscription to the inside of the upper board title leaf chipped with some loss to the outer edge boards with some light wear and soiling. Wien: K.K. Öster. Handels-Museum unknown
1940720th century. Watercolour on rice paper inscribed "Yama-Dori" with Japanese characters. Framed designed by William Haines. Ink and colors on paper inscribed 'Yama-Dori' male mountain bird mounted in a plexiglas and white painted wooden frame designed by William Haines Framed size: 15 1/4 inches high 53 1/2 inches wide. unknown
5i2710Verschiedene Auflagen und Verlage 1964-2001. Insgesamt ca. 3750 S. mit vielen Abbildungen verschiedene Einbände teils quart Name auf Vorsatz/leichte Gebrauchsspuren/etwas fleckig. - sonst gute Exemplare / Enthalten: Die Vögel Deutschlands. Artenliste; G. Niethammer H. Kramer und H. E. Wolters / Greifvögel Europas und die Grundzüge der Falknerei; Theodor Mebs Kosmos Naturführer / Von Nachtigallen und Grasmücken. Über das irdische Vergnügen an Vogelkunde und Biologie; Barbara von Wulffen / Wunderbare und geheimnisvolle Welt der Vögel. Die Vogelarten unserer Breiten; Siegfried Hoeher / Die Wildschwäne Europas. Biologie Ökologie Verhalten; Erich Rutschke / Von Liebe und Ehe der Vögel; Hans Dionys Dossenbach und Emil Martin Bührer / Einführung in die Ornithologie; Hans Schildmacher / Der Sohn des Vogelpastors. Szenen Bilder Dokumente aus dem Leben von Alfred Edmund Brehm; Hans-Dietrich Haemmerlein / Das wundervolle Leben der Vögel; Monique und Hans D. Dossenbach / Aufsätze zu Vogelschutz und Vogelkunde. Aus der Arbeit der Forschungsstellen für Angewandte Ornithologie in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik; in deren Auftrag herausgegeben von Gerhard Creutz / Ornis oder das Neueste und Wichtigste der Vögelkunde; in Verbindung mit mehreren Naturforschern herausgegeben von Chr. L. Brehm Reprint der Originalausgabe 1824 - 27 nach dem Exemplar der Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig / Handbuch der Vögel der Sowjetunion Band 1: Erforschungsgeschichte Gaviiformes Podicipediformes Procellariiformes sowie Band 4: Galliformes Gruiformes; Herausgegeben von V. D. Il 'Icev V. E. Flint R. L. Böhme u.a. / Die Vögel in Berlin West. Eine Übersicht; A. Bruch H. Elvers Ch. Pohl u.a. Ornithologischer Bericht für Berlin/West 3/1978 Sonderheft / Von der Schönheit unserer Vögel. Aus dem Skizzenbuch einers Tiermalers; Charles F. Tunnicliffe - unknown
5i2759Verschiedene Auflagen und Verlage 1964-1994. Insgesamt ca. 2400 S. mit Abbildungen verschiedene Einbände teils quart teils geringe Gebrauchsspuren/teils Name auf Vorsatz. - sonst gute Exemplare / Enthalten: Volieren. Planung Bau und Einrichtung; Karl-Herbert Delpy LB Lehrmeister Bücherei / Vögel der Fluren und am Wasser; Lars Jonsson Aus dem Schwedischen übersetzt und bearbeitet von Helmut Demuth / Kosmos-Feldführer / Beobachtungen und Untersuchungen eines Forstpraktikers über die Beziehungen zwischen Waldvögeln und Forstinsekten in der Versuchs- und Musterstation des Bundes für Vogelschutz in Steckby/Elbe von Herbst 1926 bis Frühjahr 1940; Franz Plate Biologische Abhandlungen Heft 29 - 30 / Ringelgänse. Arktische Gäste an unseren Küsten; Hans-Heiner Bergmann Martin Stock und Birgit ten Thoren Forum Ornithologie im Aula-Verlag / Leben am Wasser. Kleine Einführung in die Lebensgemeinschaften der Feuchtgebiete; Christoph Imboden Schweizerischer Bund für Naturschutz Basel / Die Vögel der Seen und Teiche; Wolfgang Makatsch / Der Vogel; Simone Jacquemard / Feldornithologie. Eine Einführung; Wolf Spillner und Winfried Zimdahl / Durchs Vogeljahr; Renate Aichele und Hannelore Sichelstiel Bunte Kosmos-Faltbücher / Wildschwäne über Uhlenhorst. Mit Mikrophon und Elektronenblitz-Kamera unter Höckerschwänen und Adlern; Helmut Drechsler / Strand- und Sumpfvögel Europas einschließlich Nordafrikas und des Nahen Ostens; Wolfgang Makatsch / Fotoatlas der Vögel. Das große Bildsachbuch der Vögel Europas; Jürgen Nicolai - unknown
a33228Sioux City 1931-1935. 5 hardcover bound annual volumes 4 issues per year of this Quarterly published by the Wilson Ornithological Club. Years 1931 Vol. 43 1932 Vol. 44 1933 Vol. 45 1934 Vol. 46 and 1935 Vol. 47. 8vo. about 300pp. per volume 4 issues. Bound in black buckram. Institution name stamps on covers bound in some interior pages and front fore-edge o/w Fine. Set of 5 volumes: . hardcover
1840DEMO015930IBoston: Otis Broaders And Company 1840. New 'Brewer' edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 woodcuts and 23/24 plates. 8vo viii 746 pages modern brown morocco gilt contrasting red morocco label. <br/><br/>Also includes the Notes by Sir William Jardine. Illustrated with 4 woodcuts and 23 of 24 plates. Alexander Wilson emigrated from Scotland and began a scientific study of birds. His AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY 1808-1814 identified 39 new species earning him the appellation as the "Father of American Ornithology". 4 woodcuts and 23/24 plates Otis, Broaders And Company hardcover
200160054Norwalk CT: The Easton Press 2001-2005. Two vols. Tall 8vo. 544 2; 587 23 pp. Over 10000 colour illusts. maps. Bound in full blue & green leather respectively both w/ gilt pictorial covers raised bands & gilt decorated spines silk moire endpapers a.e.g. NF set w/ Signed Collector’s Edition Note & printed signed COA w/ witness & Roy S. Pfeil Publisher laid-in to “Guide to Birds†signed by author on limitation page both from the library of Robert A. Taylor w/ bookplates on front pastedowns. First Easton Press Signed Edition of first vol. and Collector’s Edition of second of these beautifully illustrated field guides for birds in North America. The Easton Press, hardcover
197567048London: Collins 1975. First trade edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. SIGNED. Folio 40 cm Green vinyl cloth over boards. "With the Compliments SFOM First African Management Seminar Nairobi-Kenya April 1977" label on front free endpaper. The text block is a bit wavy. In a price-clipped dust jacket with numerous light scratches to the surface moderate creasing and two small open tears along the top edge of the rear panel. May require extra postage due to weight. A book which combines beautiful painting with a light and entertaining text which is nevertheless scientifically accurate and contains information never before collected together. The book not only sets out to display the beauty of the birds but also to stimulate the interest of ordinary bird-watchers. Both the artist and the author live in Karen Kenya and spend a great part of their lives in the habitat described in this book.<br /> <br /> Signed by Rena Fennessy on the title page. Collins hardcover
180286211London: For J. White 1802 1813. First Edition. Three volumes bound in two. Octavo 20.5cm. Nineteenth century half-calf over marbled boards. Volume I: xlii; text unpaginated; hand-colored frontispiece Cirl Bunting. Volume II: unpaginated. Volume III Supplement: vi; text unpaginated; 24 inserted leaves of engraved plates uncolored; errata. Bound without half-titles; two plates in Supplement bound out of order; occasional faint foxing and pencil marginalia to all volumes. A clean attractive set collated complete contents fresh and bright. An early 19th c. owner has tipped in a manuscript leaf at close of v.III hand-titled: "In Montagu - added since Pennant i.e. Thos. Pennant "British Zoology" 1766 but not found by Montagu himself;" verso headed "Immature birds or varieties held as species by Montagu." <br /> <br /> A key work of ornithological literature; Montagu often cited as the "father of British ornithology" is credited with describing several new species of British birds as well as proving that others once held as species were in fact examples of the same species in seasonal or immature plumage. For J. White unknown
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