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ria9780415734516_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Ernest Aves 1857-1917 was an influential social analyst and civil servant. This title first published in 1907 during Aves’ work for the Board of Trade investigates the different forms of industrial co-operation within Britain; th hardcover
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2011001864Benton Street Books/Wildlife Art Gallery 2011. Very Good/Very Good. Large 4to. 305 x 250mm 160 pages. Colour plates line sketches by the author. Book condition: Very good clean dark blue boards tight binding no inscriptions. Jacket condition: Very good clean bright not faded small area of faint creasing to lower rear cover not clipped will attempt to protect with removable clear sleeving book is 305mm wide; my sleeving is 330mm Comments: An excellent collection of Eric Ennion's artwork featuring birds and describing his experiences at Burwell the Brecks Norfolk & Suffolk coasts Scotland Wales as well as Holland and Iceland. Appears to be quite a rare book; few about one at £100!!. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by The Author. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Benton Street Books/Wildlife Art Gallery Hardcover
2011038197London: Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Art Gallery 2011. Book. Illus. by Eric Ennion. New. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to. More than seventy years after Eric Ennion began work on the title Bird Man's river Bob Walthew has brought together Ennion's work and additional illustrations to produce three superb books. All as new. Eric Arnold Roberts Ennion 1900 - 1981 A British artist writer illustrator and radio presenter specialising in birds and other natural history subjects. Born 7th June 1900 at Kettering in Northamptonshire the son of a country doctor. In 1904 the family moved to Burwell on the edge of the Cambridgeshire fens where after studying medicine at Caius College and St Mary's Hospital he joined his father's practice in 1926.He held his first London one-man show of sporting pictures at the Greatorex Galleries in 1937. At the end of the war he became warden of the Field Studies Centre at Flatford Mill in Suffolk. After five years at Flatford he and his wife Dorothy established their own Field Centre and Bird Observatory at Monks' House in Northumberland. In 1961 they 'retired' to Shalbourne in Wiltshire. There Eric ran his own private courses on landscape and wildlife painting and continued to paint lecture and teach natural history until his death in 1981. A great champion of wildlife art he exhibited his own work widely and was especially keen to encourage young artists. He was the author of twelve books including the posthumously published Bird Man's River illustrating all but one of them himself and the illustrator of a similar number by other authors. Ennion was a founder member and Honorary Vice President of the Society of Wildlife Artists. Widely exhibited at the Greatorex Galleries Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd West Mills Gallery and snapped up at auctions today. Also available as individual copies. Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Art Gallery Hardcover
2025039146Suffolk : Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery 2025. Book. Illus. by Eric Ennion. New. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to. Limited to 750 copies. pp. 72 colour frontispiece and numerous colour plates and illustrations superbly printed by The Lavenham Press Ltd. A Tenerife Diary focuses on Eric Ennion's trip to the island in the winter of 1961. Eric's writing is complemented by is distinctive and stylish artwork. This is one of four books edited by Bob Walthew. Eric Arnold Roberts Ennion 1900 - 1981 A British artist writer illustrator and radio presenter specialising in birds and other natural history subjects. Born 7th June 1900 at Kettering in Northamptonshire the son of a country doctor. In 1904 the family moved to Burwell on the edge of the Cambridgeshire fens where after studying medicine at Caius College and St Mary's Hospital he joined his father's practice in 1926.He held his first London one-man show of sporting pictures at the Greatorex Galleries in 1937. At the end of the war he became warden of the Field Studies Centre at Flatford Mill in Suffolk. After five years at Flatford he and his wife Dorothy established their own Field Centre and Bird Observatory at Monks' House in Northumberland. In 1961 they 'retired' to Shalbourne in Wiltshire. There Eric ran his own private courses on landscape and wildlife painting and continued to paint lecture and teach natural history until his death in 1981. A great champion of wildlife art he exhibited his own work widely and was especially keen to encourage young artists. He was the author of twelve books including the posthumously published Bird Man's River illustrating all but one of them himself and the illustrator of a similar number by other authors. Ennion was a founder member and Honorary Vice President of the Society of Wildlife Artists. Widely exhibited at the Greatorex Galleries Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd West Mills Gallery and snapped up at auctions today. Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery Hardcover
2025039147Suffolk : Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery 2025. Book. Illus. by Eric Ennion. New. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to. Limited to 750 copies. pp. 72 colour frontispiece and numerous colour plates and illustrations superbly printed by The Lavenham Press Ltd. A Tenerife Diary focuses on Eric Ennion's trip to the island in the winter of 1961. Eric's writing is complemented by is distinctive and stylish artwork. This is one of four books edited by Bob Walthew. Eric Arnold Roberts Ennion 1900 - 1981 A British artist writer illustrator and radio presenter specialising in birds and other natural history subjects. Born 7th June 1900 at Kettering in Northamptonshire the son of a country doctor. In 1904 the family moved to Burwell on the edge of the Cambridgeshire fens where after studying medicine at Caius College and St Mary's Hospital he joined his father's practice in 1926.He held his first London one-man show of sporting pictures at the Greatorex Galleries in 1937. At the end of the war he became warden of the Field Studies Centre at Flatford Mill in Suffolk. After five years at Flatford he and his wife Dorothy established their own Field Centre and Bird Observatory at Monks' House in Northumberland. In 1961 they 'retired' to Shalbourne in Wiltshire. There Eric ran his own private courses on landscape and wildlife painting and continued to paint lecture and teach natural history until his death in 1981. A great champion of wildlife art he exhibited his own work widely and was especially keen to encourage young artists. He was the author of twelve books including the posthumously published Bird Man's River illustrating all but one of them himself and the illustrator of a similar number by other authors. Ennion was a founder member and Honorary Vice President of the Society of Wildlife Artists. Widely exhibited at the Greatorex Galleries Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd West Mills Gallery and snapped up at auctions today. Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery Hardcover
2025039148Suffolk : Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery 2025. Book. Illus. by Eric Ennion. New. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to. Limited to 750 copies. pp. 72 colour frontispiece and numerous colour plates and illustrations superbly printed by The Lavenham Press Ltd. A Tenerife Diary focuses on Eric Ennion's trip to the island in the winter of 1961. Eric's writing is complemented by is distinctive and stylish artwork. This is one of four books edited by Bob Walthew. Eric Arnold Roberts Ennion 1900 - 1981 A British artist writer illustrator and radio presenter specialising in birds and other natural history subjects. Born 7th June 1900 at Kettering in Northamptonshire the son of a country doctor. In 1904 the family moved to Burwell on the edge of the Cambridgeshire fens where after studying medicine at Caius College and St Mary's Hospital he joined his father's practice in 1926.He held his first London one-man show of sporting pictures at the Greatorex Galleries in 1937. At the end of the war he became warden of the Field Studies Centre at Flatford Mill in Suffolk. After five years at Flatford he and his wife Dorothy established their own Field Centre and Bird Observatory at Monks' House in Northumberland. In 1961 they 'retired' to Shalbourne in Wiltshire. There Eric ran his own private courses on landscape and wildlife painting and continued to paint lecture and teach natural history until his death in 1981. A great champion of wildlife art he exhibited his own work widely and was especially keen to encourage young artists. He was the author of twelve books including the posthumously published Bird Man's River illustrating all but one of them himself and the illustrator of a similar number by other authors. Ennion was a founder member and Honorary Vice President of the Society of Wildlife Artists. Widely exhibited at the Greatorex Galleries Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd West Mills Gallery and snapped up at auctions today. Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery Hardcover
2025039152Suffolk : Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery 2025. Book. Illus. by Eric Ennion. New. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to. Limited to 750 copies. pp. 72 colour frontispiece and numerous colour plates and illustrations superbly printed by The Lavenham Press Ltd. A Tenerife Diary focuses on Eric Ennion's trip to the island in the winter of 1961. Eric's writing is complemented by is distinctive and stylish artwork. This is one of four books edited by Bob Walthew. Eric Arnold Roberts Ennion 1900 - 1981 A British artist writer illustrator and radio presenter specialising in birds and other natural history subjects. Born 7th June 1900 at Kettering in Northamptonshire the son of a country doctor. In 1904 the family moved to Burwell on the edge of the Cambridgeshire fens where after studying medicine at Caius College and St Mary's Hospital he joined his father's practice in 1926.He held his first London one-man show of sporting pictures at the Greatorex Galleries in 1937. At the end of the war he became warden of the Field Studies Centre at Flatford Mill in Suffolk. After five years at Flatford he and his wife Dorothy established their own Field Centre and Bird Observatory at Monks' House in Northumberland. In 1961 they 'retired' to Shalbourne in Wiltshire. There Eric ran his own private courses on landscape and wildlife painting and continued to paint lecture and teach natural history until his death in 1981. A great champion of wildlife art he exhibited his own work widely and was especially keen to encourage young artists. He was the author of twelve books including the posthumously published Bird Man's River illustrating all but one of them himself and the illustrator of a similar number by other authors. Ennion was a founder member and Honorary Vice President of the Society of Wildlife Artists. Widely exhibited at the Greatorex Galleries Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd West Mills Gallery and snapped up at auctions today. Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery Hardcover
2025039153Suffolk : Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery 2025. Book. Illus. by Eric Ennion. New. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to. Limited to 750 copies. pp. 72 colour frontispiece and numerous colour plates and illustrations superbly printed by The Lavenham Press Ltd. A Tenerife Diary focuses on Eric Ennion's trip to the island in the winter of 1961. Eric's writing is complemented by is distinctive and stylish artwork. This is one of four books edited by Bob Walthew. Eric Arnold Roberts Ennion 1900 - 1981 A British artist writer illustrator and radio presenter specialising in birds and other natural history subjects. Born 7th June 1900 at Kettering in Northamptonshire the son of a country doctor. In 1904 the family moved to Burwell on the edge of the Cambridgeshire fens where after studying medicine at Caius College and St Mary's Hospital he joined his father's practice in 1926.He held his first London one-man show of sporting pictures at the Greatorex Galleries in 1937. At the end of the war he became warden of the Field Studies Centre at Flatford Mill in Suffolk. After five years at Flatford he and his wife Dorothy established their own Field Centre and Bird Observatory at Monks' House in Northumberland. In 1961 they 'retired' to Shalbourne in Wiltshire. There Eric ran his own private courses on landscape and wildlife painting and continued to paint lecture and teach natural history until his death in 1981. A great champion of wildlife art he exhibited his own work widely and was especially keen to encourage young artists. He was the author of twelve books including the posthumously published Bird Man's River illustrating all but one of them himself and the illustrator of a similar number by other authors. Ennion was a founder member and Honorary Vice President of the Society of Wildlife Artists. Widely exhibited at the Greatorex Galleries Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd West Mills Gallery and snapped up at auctions today. Benton Street Books in association with The Wildlife Gallery Hardcover
17160ARLEQUIN PRESS 1994. FIRST EDITION LIMITED TO 945 COPIES. A FINE COPY IN PROTECTED DUSTWRAP. OBLONG QUARTO. ARLEQUIN PRESS, 1994 unknown
34082SUFFOLK WILDLIFE ART GALLERY 2003. NEAR FINE COPY IN NEAR FINE DUSTWRAP. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED THROUGHOUT WITH 475 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES AS WELL AS THE 26 COMPOSITE PLATES HE PREPARED FOR THE UNPUBLISHED BIRD MAN`S RIVER. A SCARCE BOOK. SUFFOLK, WILDLIFE ART GALLERY, 2003? unknown
2O-AIC0-612YThis is the OVERSIZED softcover stated Houghton First Edition from 1966. Both the cover and the book are in excellent condition. There are no rips tears markings etc.---and the pages and binding are tight see photo. Note: All books listed as FIRST EDITIONS are stated by the publisher in words or number lines--or--only stated editions that include only the publisher and publication date. Check my feedback to see that I sell exactly as I describe. So bid now for this magnificent impossible-to-find BIRD-WATCHING COLLECTIBLE.Like New paperback
2016e9089East Lothian: The Fife Ornithological Atlas Group and The Scottish Ornithologist's Group. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. 2016. First Edition. Illustrated hardback laminated board cover. 300mm x 220mm 12" x 9". 384pp. Heavy Book - extra shipping needed for overseas. . The Fife Ornithological Atlas Group and The Scottish Ornithologist's Group hardcover
1794033347<p>London : Printed for the Author and for F and C Rivington 1794 A complete set of Donovan's British Birds with 244 hand coloured plates. In contemporary half morocco leather bindings with marbled paper sides with the 10 volumes bound in 5. A mixed edition - with Vol III having a 'New Edition' title page dated 1815 and Vol V with a title dated 1820. The other 8 volumes have first issue titles. The bindings have highly decorative spines with 6 gilt compartments 4 with a gilt bird in the middle one with titles and one with volume numbers. The leather has occasional scuffing and surface loss particularly on the corners. There is rubbing to the spine joints and the first 2 volumes have closed splits at the joints extending 2 compartments down from the top. The marbled paper is quite scuffed on the surface and edges. Internally the endpapers have the same marbling. All the volumes have initial blanks; some have final blanks. Unusually the plates have thick slightly waxy paper guards instead of the normal tissue paper. These do not enhance the appearance of the volumes but they have protected the plates well and the colours are vibrant. The contents are not sewn in and a couple of plates and some guards are loose. Overall the text paper tends to be toned and with occasional spotting and browning around the edges - particularly the top edge. The plate paper is slightly toned but fox spots are rare. There is some offsetting to the guard paper. Contents tightly bound. Contents: Vol I/II - I - title 1794 with ink gift inscription at the top; text paginated for a few pages only; plates 1-29 with text. II - title 1795; index to Vol II 6pp; plates with text 30-48 19 plates; Index Vol I 9 pp Vol II alphabetical arrangement 1p. Guards loose to plates 4 45 and 46 plate 6 loose. Vol III/IV; III - title 'new edition' 1815; plates with text 49-72 25 plates; IV - title 1797; plates with text 73-100 28 plates; Index to III and IV. Plates 62 and 83 loose. Vol V/VI: V - title 1820; text with plates 101-124 24 plates; VI - 1816; plates and text 125-148 24 plates; index to V and VI. Guards to 136 140 and 147 with some damage; plate 148 loss top edge at gutter.Vols VII/VIII: VII - title 1816 plates with text 149-172 24 plates; VIII - title 1817; plates with text 173-196 24 plates; index to VII and VIII. Small paint spot on plate 158; guard to 159 loose; plates 174 and 180 with small paint runs. Vols IX/X: IX title 1818; plates with text 197-220 24 plates; index Vol IX; X - 1819; plates with text 221-244 24 plates; index to X; General Systematic Arrangement 15pp. Please enquire if you would like additional details and/or images</p> Printed for the Author and for F and C Rivington hardcover
2010Q-1606521314Readers Digest 2010-04-01. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Readers Digest unknown
191451184Albany NY: University of the State of New York. Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn foxing waterstain to head of . volume one and to lower corners of volume two with some stuck lower page . corners to index of volume two. 1914. Second Edition. Hardcover. Vol. 1 published in 1910 Vol. II published in 1914. Indices. A two volume set illustrated with a total of 148 color plates by Louis Agassiz Fuertes including many birds no longer found in New York or extinct like the Passenger Pigeon. Green cloth binding with gilt lettering on spines. An important ornithological reference. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 1218 pages . University of the State of New York hardcover
1910901204<p>Albany New York: University of the State of New York 1910 & 1914. Second edition. Hardcover. Good . 2 Vols. Cloth. Volume 1 is 390 pages plus 42 color plates and an Index. Volume 2 is 543 pages plus color plates numbered 43-106 and an Index. Prior owner name in ink on the free end paper of part 1; wear at the fore-edge corners and spine ends.</p> University of the State of New York hardcover
1914901203<p>Albany New York: University of the State of New York 1914. First printing. Hardcover. Good . Volume 2 only. Cloth. 543 pages plus color plates #43-106. Also includes an Index to both volumes 1 and 2. Covers have some wear at the corners bit of a crease and edge wear at the top of the spine and a small sticker remnant on the rear panel. Prior owner name on the front-free end paper and two small ink stamps stating "Compliments of Willard S. Moore Member of the Assembly" on the front paste-down and free end papers.</p> University of the State of New York hardcover
195156052<p>NY: William Morrow and Company. Very Good in Good dust jacket; Edges rubbed lower corners bumped jacket . lightly soiled with closed tears and is missing small piece at the gutter . of the rear panel. 1951. First Printing. Hardcover. Yellow cloth. Two-color illustrated endpapers and black and white illustrations by the author. A volume in the Morrow Junior Books series. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 48 pages .</p> William Morrow and Company hardcover
1981170527009Arizona Game and Fish Department 1981. Paperback. very good. 47 page pamphlet very good condition. Arizona Game and Fish Department paperback
193532670Chicago: Popular Publications Inc. 1935. Tanning to text paper closed tears to first two leaves vertical crease along right front edge with tiny tears covers reglued a very good to nearly fine copy. 32670. Small octavo cover by Frederick Blakesee pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Telsa Raiders" by Robert Sidney Bowen. The Dusty Ayres series was set in the near future. The world with the exception of the United States has been conquered by an Asiatic dictator. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 194-196. Popular Publications, Inc. unknown