A History of British Water Birds, indigenous and migratory. Including their Organization, Habits and Relations; Remarks on Classification and Nomenclature; an Account of the principal Organs of Birds, and Observations relative to practical Ornithology. Volumes I and II [complete in themselves.] BRIGHT, CLEAN, CRISP COPY IN PUBLISHER'S BINDING
A History of British Water Birds, indigenous and migratory. Including their Organization, Habits and Relations; Remarks on Classification and Nomenclature; an Account of the principal Organs of Birds, and Observations relative to practical Ornithology. Volumes I and II [complete in themselves.] BRIGHT, CLEAN, CRISP COPY IN PUBLISHER'S BINDING
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Détails
- Année
- 1852
- Auteur
- Macgillivray William
- Éditeurs
- William S Orr & Co.
- Thème
- natural history, birds, ornithology, water birds, seabirds, wildfowl, macgillivray, william macgillivray
- Langues
- Anglais
Description
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with series and volume titles, 7 engraved plates and very numerous illustrations in the text, series titles and plates lightly spotted; original green ribbed cloth, upper boards elaborately framed and blocked in blind, backs gilt extra, primrose endpapers, uncut, a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. With the nineteenth century trade ticket of Callander & Dixon of Whitehaven on front paste-downs. Published as Volumes IV and V in the author's 'History of British Birds' (1837-1852) but often found (as here) with their own bindings, series and volume titles. Volume I [IV]: Cursores, or Runners; Tentatores, or Probers; Aucupatores, or Stalkers; Latitores, or Skulkers; Vol. II [V]: Cribatores, or Sifters; Urinatores, or Divers; Mersatores, or Plungers. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Freeman 2398; Mullens & Swann 371; Tate p.36.