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Bent, A.C
Life Histories of North American Shore Birds. Order Limicolae. 2 Parts.
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1927. M. 121 Taf. IX, 420; IX, 412 S. OBr. Unaufgeschn. Ex. Umschl. beschäd., angeschm. u. m. Sign. St. a. Umschl. u. Tit. (United States National Museum, Bulletin 142, 146)
Référence libraire : 157323
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Bent, A.C
Life Histories of North American Thrushes, Kinglets, and their Allies. Order Passeriformes.
Washington, 1949. M. 51 Taf. VIII, 454 S. Hlwd. (Bulletin of the Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum, 196)
Référence libraire : 101025
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Bent, A.C
Life Histories of North American Wagtails, Shrikes, Vireos, a. their Allies. Order Passeriformes.
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1950. M. 48 Taf. VII, 411 S. Hlwd. (United States National Museum, Bulletin 197)
Référence libraire : 101026
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Bent, A.C
Life Histories of North American Wild Fowl. Order Anseres (Part).
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1923. M. 46 Taf. IX, 250 S. OBr. (United States National Museum, Bulletin 126)
Référence libraire : 101015
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Bent, A.C
Life Histories of North American Wood Warblers. Order Passeriformes.
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1953. M. 83 Taf. XI, 734 S. Hlwd. (United States National Museum, Bulletin 203)
Référence libraire : 101027
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Bent, A.C
Life Histories of North American Woodpeckers. Order Piciformes.
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1939. M. 39 Taf. VIII, 334 S. Hlwd. St. a. Tit. (United States National Museum, Bulletin 174)
Référence libraire : 101021
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland
Life histories of North American blackbirds, orioles, tanagers, and allies United States National Museum Bulletin 211
549p., illus. Paperback Ex-library, Good condition, front hinge partly detached
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland
Life Histories of North American Shore Birds, Order Limicolae (part 2).
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1929. 8°. IX, 412 pp. 66 pl.. Orig. wrappers. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
Référence libraire : 7338AB
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS OF PREY. (Orders Falconiformes and Strigiformes ). Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bulletin 170, Part 2.
pp. viii. 482 + 92 Photo plates. Minor foxing. Edges uncut. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Manuscript ownership of K. B. Corbett. First Edition of a desirable volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES, TANAGERS, AND ALLIES. Order Passeriformes: Families Ploceidae, Icteridae, and Thraupidae. Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bulletin 211.
pp. ix, 549 + 37 Photo plates. Uncut and unopened. 8vo. Original printed paper wraps. Ownership of K. B. Corbett. First Edition of a desirable volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN CUCKOOS, GOATSUCKERS, HUMMINGBIRDS, AND THEIR ALLIES. Orders Psittaciformes, Cuculiformes, Trogoniformes, Coraciiformes, Caprimulgiformes and Micropodiiformes. Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bullet
pp. viii, 506 + 73 Photo plates. Uncut and unopened. 8vo. Original printed paper wraps. Manuscript ownership of K. B. Corbett. First Edition of a desirable volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN DIVING BIRDS. (Order Pygopodes).
pp. xiii, 237 + 32 Photo plates. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First reprint of this great volume first published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH8
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN FLYCATCHERS, LARKS, SWALLOWS, AND THEIR ALLIES. Order Passeriformes. Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bulletin 179.
pp. vii, 555 + 70 Photo plates. Edges uncut. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Manuscript ownership of K. B. Corbett. First Edition of a desirable volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN GULLS AND TERNS. (Order Longipennes).
pp. x, 333. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First reprint of this great volume first published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH8
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN JAYS, CROWS, AND TITMICE. Order Passeriformes. Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bulletin 191.
pp. xi, 495 pp. + 68 Photo plates. Edges uncut. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Manuscript ownership of K. B. Corbett. First Edition of a desirable volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN MARSH BIRDS. (Orders Odontoglossae, Herodiones and Paludicolae). Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bulletin 135.
pp. xii, 490 + 98 Photo plates. Minor foxing. Edges uncut. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Manuscript ownership of K. B. Corbett. The scarce First Edition of an early volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN NUTHATCHERS, WRENS,THRASHERS, AND THEIR ALLIES. Order Passeriformes. Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bulletin 195.
pp. xii, 476 + 90 Photo plates. Edges uncut. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Manuscript ownership of K. B. Corbett. First Edition of a desirable volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN THRUSHES; KINGLETS, AND THEIR ALLIES. Order Passeriformes. Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bulletin 196.
pp. viii, 454 + 51 Photo plates. Uncut and unopened. 8vo. Original printed paper wraps. Manuscript ownership of K. B. Corbett. First Edition of a desirable volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Bent, Arthur Cleveland.
LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN WOODPECKERS. (Orders Piciformes). Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Bulletin 174.
pp. viii. 334 + 39 Photo plates. Edges uncut. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Manuscript ownership of K. B. Corbett. First Edition of a desirable volume in this classic series published by the Smithsonian Institution. "Everyone interested in birds should discover the magnificent work of Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954), one of America's greatest ornithologists. His extraordinary Life Histories of North American Birds, published in a twenty-one volume series (1919-1968), provided behavioral information not available in the standard field guides. These pioneering studies are the durable foundation on which almost all other compilations of North American bird biology (including the contemporary Birds of North America) rest. In them Bent and his collaborators present, in enthusiastic, readable prose, comprehensive information about courtship, nesting, eggs, young, plumages, food, behavior, voice, enemies, and more. Readers who supplement their field guides with these delightful accounts acquire a deeper understanding of both the birds and their observers (as well as an interesting cultural history lesson)." NH9
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Beolens Bo; Watkins Michael
Whose Bird: Common Bird Names And The People They Commemorate
New Haven: Yale Univ Press 2004. Photos ills. biblio 400pp.Mini-biography of every person after whom a bird has been named in the English vernacular - some 1400 individuals. Paperbound. New. Yale Univ Press Paperback
Référence libraire : 010430 ISBN : 030010359X 9780300103595
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BEOLENS BO AND MICHAEL WATKINS:
WHOSE BIRD : MEN AND WOMEN COMMEMORATED IN THE COMMON NAMES OF BIRDS
2003 CHRISTOPHER HELM LONDON. NEW SOFTBACK BOOK. FOREWORD BY BEN SCHOTT. A TOTAL OF 2246 BIRDS AND 1124 PEOPLE ARE COVERED. 2003 CHRISTOPHER HELM, LONDON unknown
Référence libraire : 14549
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BERLEPSCH, Baron H. De:
1) Manuel de protection des oiseaux en général, ses motifs et les moyens de la réaliser. 2) Bulletin de la classe d’agriculture de la société des arts de Genève. Rapport du jury du concours de nichois de la classe d’agriculture de la société des arts. 3) Aufhängen v. Berlepsch’scher Nisthöhlen. 3 livres ens.
Halle, Hermann Gesenius, 1900, in-8vo, 87 p., + 6 tableaux chromolithographiques, ill. de 17 fig. dans le texte, 2) 8 ff., 3) 13 p., reliure en toile originale.
Référence libraire : 111608aaf
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Berlioz, Jacques
Au monde passionnant des oiseaux.
1954 Paris, Bias, 1954 : In-8 Ecu, Cartonnage d'éditeurs. 119 pp., nombreuses illustrations couleur et N&B in-texte, un ouvrage pour mieux faire connaitre les oiseaux aux jeunes Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais.
Référence libraire : VV30946
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Berck, K.H. et al.
Avifauna von Hessen, band I.
1993 Hessische, HGON, 1993 : In-4 Ecu, En feuillets. Volume 1 sur 4, présentation sous forme de classeur, nombreuses figures et cartes in-texte, une avifaune détaillée sur la région de Hessen en Allemagne Emboitage Etat du neuf, Couv. remarquable, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
Référence libraire : VV31675
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Berck, K.H. et al.
Avifauna von Hessen, band II.
1995 Hessische, HGON, 1995 : In-4 Ecu, En feuillets. Volume 2 sur 4, présentation sous forme de classeur, 640 pp., nombreuses figures et cartes in-texte, une avifaune détaillée sur la région de Hessen en Allemagne Emboitage Etat du neuf, Couv. remarquable, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
Référence libraire : VV31676
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Berg, Bengt
Die Seltsame Insel.
1941 Berlin, Dietrich Reimer, 1941 : In-8 Raisin, Cartonnage d'éditeurs. réédition, 169 pp., 60 photos N&B, un bel ouvrage sur l'avifaune insulaire du nord de l'Europe Parfait état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Quelques rousseurs.
Référence libraire : VV31321
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Berthold, P. et al.
Die Mönchsgrasmücke (Sylvia atricapilla).
1990 Wittenberg Lutherstadt, Die Neue Brehm-Bücherei, 1990 : In-12 Cavalier, Broché. 180 pp., 4 planches couleurs hors-texte, 89 illustrations N&B in-texte, die neue Brehm-Bücherei n° 603, une monographie très détaillée sur la fauvette à tête noire. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
Référence libraire : VV31660
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BERTHOUD, Henry S. Yan'Dargent
L'ESPRIT DES OISEAUX
Tours Alfred Mame et Fils, Editeurs 1870 in 8 (21,5x14) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin vert de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, caissons dorés, plat supérieur orné du fer doré de prix du Lycée de Poitiers, 371 pages, avec des illustrations par Yan'Dargent, rousseurs, une toute petite trace de mouillure sur l'extrémité de la marge supérieure des premières et dernières pages. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Référence libraire : 24577
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BERTHOUD S. Henry
L'esprit des oiseaux
Mame Tours, Alfred Mame 1887. In-4 reliure pleine percaline rouge de l'éditeur, dos et premier plat très décoré de motifs spéciaux noirs et or, toutes tranches dorées, 285 pages. Illustrations de Yann d'ARGENT. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 99910627
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Berlioz, J.
La vie des colibris. In-12, 14x19 cm, broché, non coupé, 197 pp.
Première édition. Gallimard 1944
Référence libraire : EXP726
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BERLIOZ J.
LA VIE DES COLIBRIS.
Gallimard, collection "histoires naturelles", 1944, in 12 broché, non coupé. Photos et figures en n&b, 2 belles planches en couleurs. Couverture très légèrement défraîchie, sinon bon état.
Référence libraire : 2887
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Berlioz, Jacques
La vie des colibris.
1944 Paris, Gallimard, 1944 : In-8 Ecu, Broché. 198 pp., 2 planches couleurs, 8 planches N&B, 5 figures in-texte, couverture imprimée. Bon état, couverture légèrement défraichie.
Référence libraire : VV31270
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Berlioz, Jacques
La vie des oiseaux.
1931 Paris, Rieder, 1931 : In-8 Carré, Broché. 95 pp., 60 planches hors-texte N&B en héliogravure, un ouvrage sur les caractéristiques essentielles par lesquelles l'oiseau marque sa place parmi les êtres vivants Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais.
Référence libraire : VV32162
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Bertall:
La comédie de notre temps. La civilité - les habitudes - les moeurs - les coutumes - les manières et les manies de notre temps.
2. Aufl. Paris, Plon & Cie, 1874. Gr.-8°. 651 S. Zahlr. Feder- u. Bleistiftillustr. v. Bertall.. Orig.-Ldr m. Goldschnitt u. Rückenverg.
Référence libraire : 12359AB
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Berlioz J.
La Vie des colibris
Gallimard Histoires naturelles Broché 1944 In-12 (14,3 x 19,2 cm), broché, 197 pages ; pliures au dos, quelques traces sur les plats, coin inférieur du quatrième plat corné, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : vj319
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BERLIOZ Jacques
Les oiseaux.
Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
Référence libraire : 132581
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Berlioz, Jacques
Les oiseaux.
1962 Paris, P.U.F., 1962 : in-12, broché 128 pp., 10 figures in-texte, petites salissures en pages de gardes, collection "Que sais-je ?" Parfait état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
Référence libraire : VV30608
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Berlioz, Jacques
Les colibris, collection Transfusine.
1964 Montreuil-sur-Seine, Laboratoires Roland-Marie, 1964 : In-4 Carré, Cartonnage d'éditeurs. 1 feuillet de texte, 8 reproductions de planches de Gould en couleurs sur 10 (manque les planche 5 et 9), édition publicitaire de l'époque Emboitage Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
Référence libraire : VV31405
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Bergeron Alain Quintin Michel Sampar
Les sangsues
Editions Michel Quintin 2009 15 4x1 2x21 2cm. 2009. Relié.
Référence libraire : 500107220
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BERTHOUD Henri
L’esprit des oiseaux
grand in 8 Reliure éditeur pleine toile rouge à décor passe partout. Faux-titre, frontispice, titre, 285 pages, tranches dorées. Illustrations dans le texte et pleine page par YAN’DARGET. Tours Alfred MAME et fils éditeurs. Rousseurs éparse plus concentrées en début et fin de volume.
Référence libraire : 9219
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Berndt, R. & W. Meise
Naturgeschichte der Vögel.
1959-1966 3 vols (complete). xiv, 390, xx, 679, vii, 474 p., 708 figs, 64 (46 col.) pls, cloth (vol. 3 with dust jacket). One inner joint tender, else good copy.
Référence libraire : VV15147
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Berndt, R. & W. Meise (eds)
Naturgeschichte der Vögel. Ein Handbuch der Allgemeinen und Speziellen Vogelkunde. Erster Band: Allgemeine Vogelkunde.
1959 xiv, 390 p., ca. 200 figs, 19 (3 col.) pls, paperbound. In 7 issues as published.
Référence libraire : VV19815
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BERT Paul
Notes diverses sur la locomotion des oiseaux et des insectes.
Bordeaux, Société des Sciences physiques et naturelles, 1871. In-8, 7pp., demi-percaline.
Référence libraire : VDO9
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Berthold, P. (ed.)
Orientation in Birds.
1991 [6], 331 p., num. figs, hardbound. Very good copy. With author’s dedication for the 80th birthday of Jürgen Walther Ludwig Aschoff (1913-1998), German physician, biologist and behavioral physiologist. Together with Erwin Bünning and Colin Pittendrigh, he is considered to be the co-founder of the field of chronobiology.
Référence libraire : VV29904
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BERNARD, Yves
Sur la guitare et la cithare (avec un bel envoi de l’auteur)
Editions GAP 1992 In-8 broché 20,6 cm sur 18,6. 93 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 130491
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Ber van Perlo
Birds of Southern Africa.
Book is brand new and in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind.
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BERE RENNIE:
BIRDS IN AN AFRICAN NATIONAL PARK
1969 ANDRE DEUTSCH LONDON. VERY GOOD COPY IN VERY GOOD DUSTWRAP. BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS. 1969, ANDRE DEUTSCH, LONDON unknown
Référence libraire : 28358
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Berg Bengt
To Africa with the Migrating Birds
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Good in Fair dust jacket. 1930. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 1st edition from private library. Green buckram cover with yellow printing on spine and front is clean with almost no wear. Call letters in ink at lower edge front paste-down endpaper. Book plate of M. Graham Netting former director of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History on verso of front free endpaper along with ink notation in left upper corner "Union Library 8/3/34" in small ink letters. There is a slight separation between the 4th and 5th signatures but they are not loose. DJ has large chips particularly from top front tears rubbing and soiling call letters on spine now in mylar. ; Includes 75 illustrations. ; Black and White Photographs; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 274 pages . G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
Référence libraire : 3715
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Berg Bengt
With the Migratory Birds to Africa
London: Jonathan Cape. VG: in very good condition with rubbed and chipped dust jacket. A little fading to head of boards. 1931. First Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 210mm x 150mm 8" x 6". 216pp. B/W illustrations. . Jonathan Cape hardcover
Référence libraire : c3276
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Berger Andrew J
Bird Life in Hawaii
Island Heritage. As New. 1983. Soft Cover. 8vo 0896100901 as new copy NO Marks . Island Heritage paperback
Référence libraire : Birds2001 ISBN : 0896100901 9780896100909
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