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1991029401Melbourne: Hill House 1991. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Facsimile Edition. Elephant Folio. Limited facsimile edition this copy stamped no. 177 to the front paste-down. A fine copy in the publisher's original packing box; a little faint spotting to the title page. Original green Japanese Saifu cloth gilt; pp. iv plus 97 fine coloured plates with accompanying text. One of a series of remarkably exact same-size facsimile of the original in the British Library printed by offset lithography on acid-free matt art paper and hand-bound. The Hill House series contained the only authentic full-size facsimiles of the works of John Gould - this volume is one of the original printings and now out of print. A fine copy. Publisher's blurb thus "They are not reproductions because no camera was used in transferring the images from the B.M.N.H. originals. Indeed the originals are taken by Museum security courier to the repro-house in Singapore where they are subjected to the preparation of new plates for printing on 5 and 6 colour offset presses. The paper used is 130 gsm mat art paper. As facsimiles the books carry faithfully every spot mark or stain of the originals. They also carry the original Museum Department of Zoology stamps and librarian's annotations. From behind glass the naked eye would be unable to distinguish the original from the facsimile so accurate is the colour printing. Also as facsimiles they are exactly the same size as the originals Imperial Folio: 22" x 15". Each volume is hand sewn cased-in and bound between 4 mm. gilt stamped on the spine and with the gold Crown Cipher of the British Museum Natural History on the front and blind embossed on the inner margin of the front boards. The end-papers are of special wood-free heavy grade paper printed in a generated repetitive pattern of the Museum's Library stamps. The publisher has not intruded into the authenticity of the books leaving the publication data printed only on the very last page at the end of the book block. Each copy is hand inspected by the printer's quality control officer individually numbered on the inside front board. Thus no two copies are exactly the same. Although initial volumes were printed in more than 500 copies later production runs have not exceeded 300 for world-wide sale. This has been caused by a relative shortage of quality paper together with the intensive hand-labour involved in their production." This book is held in stock. A POSTAL SURCHARGE MAY APPLY ON THIS HEAVY BOOK. We hold the full set of Birds of Australia in stock. Hill House Hardcover
1998020131U.S.A.: Princeton University Press 1998. 231 pages with colour illustrations. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Princeton University Press Hardcover
1806037175London & Edinburgh: Longman Hurst Rees and Orme and William Blackwood 1806. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo. Pp. 248. Bound in later pebbled plum cloth with title label to spine taken from original binding very good. Contents good no inscriptions a little foxing along the gutter edge of the title page top edge dust marked. A very good copy. Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme and William Blackwood Hardcover
1806016790Edinburgh: James Ballantyne & Co. 1806. Small octavo pp 7 5 248 top edge gilt other edges untrimmed some pages slightly dusty internally but generally in very good condition bound in a late nineteenth century quarter morocco and pebbled cloth gilt decorated spine with raised bands. An excellent copy. The Oates-Selborne copy with the bookplate of Robert Washington Oates; the library was later gifted to the Gilbert White Museum in 1955. Rev. James Grahame 1765 - 1811 was a Scottish poet whose poems are full of quiet observation of country sights expressed in graceful verse. The Birds of Scotland exemplifys both ornithological knowledge and descriptive ingenuity and ease. First Edition. Quarter leather. Very Good. James Ballantyne & Co. Hardcover
32318GLASGOW THOMAS MURRAY 1871. FIRST EDITION ORIGINAL GREEN CLOTH. 520 PAGES 15 PLATES FRONT HINGE CRACKED GRUBBY PRELIMS THEN CLEAN SMALL LOSS TO FOOT OF SPINE AND SOME WEAR TO THE CLOTH BUT VERY GOOD OVERALL. GLASGOW, THOMAS MURRAY, 1871 hardcover
1871022964Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Son 1871. Illustrated with 15 tinted lithographs all of which are rather age-toned and a bit foxed large thick octavo ppm xii 520 a little used throughout a few corners slightly turned the hinge at the title page is cracked but only slightly weak original green beveled cloth with a gilt decoration on the front cover rather rubbed and slightly marked the spine is frayed and worn at top and bottom and lacking a narrow strip at the top. Tipped-in at the front is a five-page offprint biograohy of Robert Gray. This has the stamp and signature of the Scottish geologist and palaeontologist John Hunter so it seems possible that the book was his also. First Edition. Cloth. Fair. Thomas Murray & Son Hardcover
1960004032Garden City NY: Doubleday American Museum of Natural History 1960. Signed limited edition this being #272 of an edition of 500. Bound in full green leather in the original slipcase. 272pp. ills 68 tipped-in photographic color plates. Greenewalt was one of the first to master photographing hummingbirds in flight. Photos are supplemented by detailed illustrations and diagrams. Behavior and characteristics; feathers color and iridescence; flight photographic methods and equipment. References index. Very light tiny spots of edgewear otherwise fine. Full-Leather. Very Good. 4to. Doubleday (American Museum of Natural History) Hardcover
1885038904Edinburgh: Thomas C. Jack 1885. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Royal 8vo 23 x 15 cm. Pp. x 58; folding colour map to the rear 9 plates complete as called for including two coloured plates of the Auk egg. Original cloth binding worn but conservatively repaired please see images. Contents clean and tight spotting to the first and last few pages some spotting internally but mainly confined to the margins bookplate belonging to Eric Hosking tipped onto the front pastedown no inscriptions. A good copy with an interesting provenance. Eric Hosking OBE Hon FRPS FBIPP 1909-1991 was widely acknowledged as one of the world's most eminent natural history photographers "Perhaps the most famous bird photographer ever to have lived" Gemma Padley. He was pioneering and developed new techniques especially the use of flash photography and automatic shutter release technology which enabled him to photograph birds at night and freeze birds in flight for the first time. Famously when just 28 he lost an eye to a tawny owl while climbing up to a hide in rural Wales the event which inspired the ingenious title of his autobiography "An Eye for a Bird" 1970. Over his exceptionally long career he photographed over 1800 species and his pictures have appeared in some 1000 books including the popular New Naturalist series of which he was photographic editor. Hosking was not only a photographer of birds but also a highly knowledgeable ornithologist. Thomas C. Jack Hardcover
44795LONDON CHRISTOPHER HELM 2017. REPRINT. A FINE SOFTBACK COPY. COVERS ALL SPECIES RECORDED IN THE REGION. 119 COLOUR PLATES. SCARCE. LONDON, CHRISTOPHER HELM, 2017 unknown
14534LONDON. HELM. 1998. FIRST EDITION NEAR FINE HARDBACK IN LIKE PROTECTED DUSTWRAPPER. COVERS ALL THE SPECIES NEARLY 1300 FOUND IN INDIA PAKISTAN SRI LANKA NEPAL BHUTAN BANGLADESH AND THE MALDIVES. 153 COLOUR PLATES ILLUSTRATE EVERY SPECIES. LONDON. HELM. 1998 hardcover
1999005848Princeton: Princeton University Press 1999. 153 color ID plates maps. 1300 species accounts with identification range maps voice habits habitats breeding distribution/status 888 pages. History of ornithology in the Indian subcontinent climate habitats migration conservation national and international organizations. references glossary indexes of English/scientific names. Hardcover. New/New. Large 8vo. Princeton University Press Hardcover
1932004332New York: American Museum of Natural History 1932. Bulletin of the AMNH Vol. LXIV.450pp.photos fold-out map. A report on the Museum's collections: climate geology and life-zones of Guatemala distributional species list with notes bibliography gazeteer index. Bound in lightly worn blue cloth with gilt lettering. From the library of a Harvard ornithologist with his name etc on flyleaf. Very light neat numbers in pencil next to some scientific names in text. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo. American Museum of Natural History Hardcover
1928023262Boston: Boston Society of Natural History 1928. Illustrated with a coloured frontispiece and 11 heliotype plates quarto pp 4 97 a bit bruised internally paperback the covers a little worn and creased with a later simple cloth spine. Memoirs of the Boston Society for Natural History Volume 6 number 4. With an extra title page inserted for the whole volume on which is the stamp of the naturalist and conservationist Richard Fitter. First Edition. Cloth-backed paperback. Good. Boston Society of Natural History Paperback
1928009717Boston: Boston Society of Natural History 1928. Color frontispiece 2 maps 11 full page plates bibliography pp. 489- 588. Inscribed "Dr Jonathan Dwight Kindest regards Alfred O. Gross". A very nice copy of a scarce title. Signed by Author. Hardcover. As New. Boston Society of Natural History Hardcover
1913022370Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society 1913. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Good condition overall. Light soil/wear to the cover. Internally Very Good. Previous owner's name. Pages are otherwise clean and unmarked. Among the articles in this issue are: FIFTY COMMON BIRDS OF FARM AND ORCHARD WITH 50 ILLUSTRATIONS IN EIGHT COLORS; BIRDS MAY BRING YOU MORE HAPPINESS THAN THE WEALTH OF THE INDIES by Frank M. Chapman; CHINESE PIGEON WHISTLES; THE NATION'S CAPITAL by James Bryce; and CURIOUS SCENES IN OUT-OF-THE-WAY PLACES. Bound in the original yellow and white wraps stamped in black. First Edition. Softcover 7" by 10 ". Good-Very Good condition. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. National Geographic Society Paperback
27606LONDON WITHERBY 1921. FIRST EDITION BLUE CLOTH GILT FOXING TO PRELIMS. ONLY WEAK FRONT HINGE OTHERWISE VERY GOOD.ILLUS. LONDON, WITHERBY, 1921 hardcover
41283LONDON WITHERBY 1913. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD IN GREEN CLOTH WITH THE ORIGINAL SPINE LAID DONE. ALL EDGES GILT. AGE-TONING TO FEP. BLACK AND WHITE PLATES. LONDON, WITHERBY, 1913 hardcover
1913008323London: Witherby & Co. 1913. B&w photos maps ills.; one color plate. 620 pages. Worldwide distribution breeding places biology and life history of the gannet. Green cloth cover with gold stamped title and front cover decoration all edges gilt. Some foxing on end sheets previous owner's stamp inside front cover. Cloth. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Witherby & Co. Hardcover
1857032907London: Willis and Sotheran 1857 A good set in contemporary rebacked cloth bindings with 322 colour plates of birds 102 colour plates of eggs and 8 black and white plates. The original cloth was probably a shade of green but it has sunned. It has been rebacked in a dark green relaying the original gilt-decorated spines which are mostly complete. The bindings are therefore sound and tight but there is a lot of wear to corners with varying degrees of bumping corner turning fraying and loss of cloth. Newer marbled endpapers have been added and each volume has an armorial bookplate of K I Beynon to the front pastedown with the motto 'Gwell Dysg Na Golud' the original motto of Llandovery College. Internally the volumes are complete and the plates are well-coloured. All the title pages have a small ink signature of Spencer Nicholl to the top. There is sporadic light marking which is mostly to margins particularly the side margin and occasional foxing to text. The top margin has dark toning at the top edge. Vol I: title; contents; preface; text pp 3-320 with 45 bird and 14 egg plates in colour and 6 black and white plates. There is a small top edge tear to plate 22; small loss from the side edge of p 119; and the text pp vary from white to toned with some spotting. Vol II: title; contents; text 233pp with 46 bird and 12 egg colour plates. Plate at p 45 lacks guard; plate at 86 has a creased guard; plate at 107 has a loose guard and there is a small paint run to plate at p214. Vol III: title; contents; text 240pp with 45 bird and 13 egg colour plates. Some spotty text and odd marks to guards or verso of plates. Vol IV: title; contents; text 215pp with 45 bird and 15 egg colour plates. Some marking to plate 160. Vol V: title; contents; text 192pp with 45 bird and 15 egg colour plates. Small repaired paper hole at p49. Vol VI: title; contents; text 185pp with 44 bird and 15 egg colour plates and 1 black and white plate. Light foxing. Vol VII: title; contents; text 198pp with 52 bird and 18 egg colour plates and 1 black and white plate; index pp 199-206. Paper repair to top edge p 49; offsetting to guards. Willis and Sotheran hardcover
15771997 T. AND A .D.POYSER LTD. LONDON. FIRST EDITION A NEW BOOK. THEIR DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE. PUBLISHED AT �60. THE INTEGRATED PICTURE OF THE DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF THE BREEDING BIRDS OF EUROPE. 1997 T. AND A .D.POYSER LTD., LONDON unknown
1997h0915London: T & A D Poyser. VG: in very good condition with rubbed and marked dust jacket. Cover partially faded. 1997. First Edition. Brown cloth boards with gilt. 310mm x 220mm 12" x 9". clxi; 903pp. Illustrated in b/w with occasional colour. Heavy book - extra shipping needed for overseas. . T & A D Poyser hardcover
32319LONDON PORTER 1907. FIRST EDITION QUARTORED CLOTH COLOUR FRONTIS. 175 PAGES SMALL MAP. SOME AGE-TONING TO THE PRELIMS. BUT A VERY NICE FRESH COPY. LONDON, PORTER, 1907 hardcover
2007037183London: Maggs Bros. and Peregrine Books 2007. Book. Fine. Hardback. Limited Edition. Folio. This is copy number 87 of 120 Standard Copies There were also 40 De Luxe Copies. Pp. xv 257 42 tipped-in colour plates facsimiles of lists of subscribers and original wrappers printed on pink paper. Dust jacket with a little rubbing to edges slightly creased at head of spine. Hardback binding of plum buckram fine; contents clean and tight unmarked no inscriptions. A fine copy in a very good dust jacket. Maggs Bros. and Peregrine Books Hardcover
10027LONDON. BRITISH MUSEUM NATURAL HISTORY. 1970. FOREWORD BY ERNST MAYR. THIS IS THE FIRST ATTEMPT TO SHOW THE CONTINUING PROCESS OF EVOLUTION BY MEANS OF PLOTTING ON ONE MAP THE DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES BELIEVED TO BE IMMEDIATELY DESCENDED FROM A COMMON ANCESTOR. THE BOOK CONTAINS 439 MAPS AND COVERS 900 SPECIES OF AFRICAN PASSERINES. LARGE FORMAT FINE COPY IN FINE DUSTWRAP. PRICE CLIPPED. SMALL NEAT INSCRIPTION. LONDON. BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY). 1970. unknown
2222252<p>ca. 1910. First edition 5 1/4" x 3 1/2". Full color pictorial sewn cloth wrappers. Fine. 10 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Cope page 76 No. 118.</p> Dean's Rag Book Co., Ltd. unknown