Editors of SOFT DOLLS & ANIMALS Magazine
Soft Dolls & Animals August/September 2003 Volume 7 Issue 5
Scott Publications 2000-01-01. Paperback. Good. Light Shelfwear Overall. Scuffed Covers. Edgewear. No Marks. c21s05 Scott Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : SKU0026085
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editors Of Outdoor World
SPLENDOR OF THE SEASONS HOME LIBRARY
Outdoor World. NF/NONE. 1973. no edition/printing given. Hardcover. Near fine condition with almost no usage showing. Text is clean/tight on glossy pages. Beautiful photography of the 4 seasons around the world. ISBN number that shows on contents page is wrong and does not register. Due to size and weight special handling may be needed. Gift quality condition. Free gift wrapping card and domestic drop shipping for almost any occasion. Let us know the occasion and message. ; 8 1/2 x 11 1/2; 192 pages . Outdoor World hardcover
Bookseller reference : 24871
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Editors of Publications International Ltd.; David Kay; Editors of Publications International Ltd. Editor
The Country Vet's Home Remedies for Cats Sep 30 1997 Editors of Publications International Ltd. and David Kay
Publications International Ltd 1997-09-30. Paperback. Very Good. Publisher: Publications International<br>Date of Publication: 1997<br>Binding: paperback<br>Edition: First Edition<br>Condition: Near Fine<br>Description: 12mo - over 6 Publications International, Ltd paperback
Bookseller reference : 704425 ISBN : 078532528X 9780785325284
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Editors of Outside Magazine
The Polar Bear Waltz and Other Moments of Epic Silliness: Comic Classics from Outside Magazine's "Parting Shots"
New York N. Y.: W W Norton & Co Inc 2002 Some of the funniest and unusual nature and outdoor photography I have ever seen. It's a hoot. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. W W Norton & Co Inc paperback
Bookseller reference : 006541 ISBN : 0393323986 9780393323986
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Editors of Reader's Digest
The Wildlife Year: Life Cycles of Nature Around the World Oct 01 1993 Editors of Reader's Digest
Readers Digest 1993-10-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher: Readers Digest<br>Date of Publication: 1993<br>Binding: hardccover<br>Edition: <br>Condition: Very Good/No Jacket Illustrated Boards<br>Description: 4to - over 9 Readers Digest hardcover
Bookseller reference : 703044 ISBN : 0276420128 9780276420122
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Edkins Diana editor
Animal Attractions
New York: Harry N Abrams. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0810919591 . Book is fine. DJ has light wear at bottom edge. ; Color and BW photographs; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 132 pages . Harry N Abrams hardcover
Bookseller reference : 16328 ISBN : 0810919591 9780810919594
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EDMONDS, Devin:
Grenouilles & crapauds. ‘Le guide terrario’.
Artémis Editions, 2012, in-8vo, 127 p., richement ill. couleurs, cartonnage original.
Bookseller reference : 122774aaf
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Edmond HARAUCOURT
LE LIVRE DE MON CHIEN
Flammarion, Paris, 1939. Un volume in 8° broché recouvert d'une fausse reliure façon demi-chagrin vert, dos orné d'un décor en losanges rouges et dorés, titre manuscrit, de 246 pages. Frais d'envoi lettre suivie, 5
Bookseller reference : 1778
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Edminster Frank C.
American Game Birds of Field and Forest; Their Habits Ecology and Management
N.Y.: Castle Books 1954 Original green half-cloth on paper boards. DJ has chips and repaired tears but complete. Substantial text and numerous illustrations concerning American wildfowl One chapter on each of 15 species. 490 pp. Large and heavy. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Illus. by B/W Photos Charts Maps. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Castle Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 001418
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Edmonds Dr Carl
DANGEROUS MARINE ANIMALS OF THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION
Wedneil Publications Australia octavo hardcover pictorial boards undated 229 pages illustrated. Diving Medical Centre monograph on identification first aid and medical treatment. The book has several previous-owner stamps including one on edge cancelled but is otherwise a good solid copy. Has some great photos many in colour well printed. ISBN 0909853487. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 7613 ISBN : 0909853487 9780909853488
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Edmonds Paul
Rhythmic Tunes and Songs for Children
London: Pitman 1924. Light wear to board corners and head and tail of spine; 76p music. First Edition. Hard Cover. G/No Jacket. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Pitman Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 80825
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Edmund Sawyer
Homes for Wildlife Baths and Feeding Shelters -
Cranbrook Institute of Science Publisher - 1969. PB/pub.1969/Gd. condition - How to make and where to place them . L16617z. Soft Cover. Good. Cranbrook Institute of Science Publisher - Paperback
Bookseller reference : 6617z
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Edna Goff Deihl
My Twin Puppies
<p>Interior good. Cover has small tear at top of spine. Slight separation to spine.</p><p>Rubber stamp marks inside covers & brown smudge. Charming color bookplate</p><p>of children on boat. Missing box. Delightful illustration throughout.</p><p> </p> Sam'l Gabriel Sons & Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : biblio1
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Edschmid Kasimir.
Zur Naturgeschichte der Antilopen. Einiges nebst Originallithographien von Erna Pinner.
Darmstadt Die Dachstube zu Darmstadt 1923. . Erste Ausgabe WG 2 24. - Eins von 100 Expl. von Hand auf Bütten hergestellt u. im Druckvermerk von Edschmid u. Pinner SIGNIERT. - Aus der Sicht eines jungen im Zoo gefangenen Antilopenmännchens ein Plädoyer für die Freilassung von Zootieren u. letztlich auch für den Naturschutz. - Die Lithographien von Erna Pinner zeigen die Grazie der Antilope in einer auf das äußesrt Notwendige reduzierten Form. - - Kasimir Edschmid eigtl. Eduard Schmid 1890-1966 Schriftsteller zunächst Expressionist später zum Realismus neigend. - Erna Pinner eigt. Wilhelmine Pinner 1890-1987 Zeichnerin Graphikerin Puppenkünstlerin Autorin u. Naturwissenschaftlerin war seit 1916 bis zu ihrer Emigration 1935 mit Edschmid befreundet illustrierte seine Schriften entwarf Kostüme für seine Stücke u. reiste mit ihm durch Europa. - Weiße Spiegelblätter entfernt Druckvermerk ausgeschnitten kaum Buchstabenverlust u. auf hinteres fliegendes Vorsatzbl. montiert; sonst gutes u.sauberes Exemplar Darmstadt, Die Dachstube zu Darmstadt, 1923. unknown
Bookseller reference : 65753
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Educational Research Council of America
Our Country: Social Science Program
Boston: Allyn and Bacon Inc. 1974 Light wear to cover surface and edges. Binding tight and secure. Text clean and free of markings. We ship daily. Our books are carefully described and packaged in boxes not envelopes. A gift card and personalized message can be included upon request. Soft Cover. Very Good. 9" x 11". Allyn and Bacon, Inc. paperback
Bookseller reference : 203392
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EDWARDS (Milne)
Zoologie
Cours élémentaire d'histoire naturelle par MM. Milne Edwards et A. de Jussieu et Beudant; Paris, Victor Masson et fils, Garnier frères, 1871 – in-12, 630 pp – demi-rel. basane verte d'ép., illustrations n. et b. avec 506 fig.
Bookseller reference : 5133
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Edward & Nancy Blishen
A Treasury of Stories for Five Year Olds
Kingfisher London 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Illustrator: Polly Noakes. 157 pages. Dust jacket has minor creasing. Dust Jacket un-clipped. A collection of twenty-three stories from around the world especially suited for five-year-olds. Includes stories by Virginia Haviland and Margaret Maby among others. Illustrator: Polly Noakes. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; Children. ISBN: 0862724279. ISBN/EAN: 9780862724276. Inventory No: 08090311. 9780862724276 Kingfisher hardcover
Bookseller reference : 08090311 ISBN : 0862724279 9780862724276
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Edward Abbey .
Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness.
New York NY McGraw-Hill Publishing Company 1968. Hardcover First Edition 1968 so stated. First Edition 1968 so stated. Very Good in Very Good DJ: Both book and DJ show indications of moderate use. The Book shows light shelving wear to the the lower extremities; mild bump to the upper corner of the rear panel; the binding is slightly cocked; a small soil spot at the upper fore-edge; the binding remains secure; the text is clean. Free of any ownership names dates addresses notations inscriptions stamps plates or labels. A handsome lightly used copy with a minor binding flaw but tightly bound showing very mild wear and a single cosmetic flaw. The DJ shows mild rubbing to the panels; light wear to extremities with scant loss to rubbing at the upper corner tips and some tiny chips at the head of the backstrip; the price has been clipped; mylar-protected. NOT a Remainder Book-Club or Ex-Library. 8vo. 8.65 x 5.95 x 1 inches. xiv 269 pages. Illustrated by with duotone drawings by Peter Parnall. Language: English. Weight: 19 ounces. Hardback with DJ. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 50593
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Edward Abbey.
The Hidden Canyon: A River Journey.
New York NY Penguin Books 1977. Paperback First Edition 1977 so stated. The hardcover edition was published simultaneously. First Edition 1977 so stated. Near Fine in Wraps: shows only the most minute indications of use: just a hint of wear to the extremities; the very mildest rubbing to the panels; the binding square and secure; the text is clean. Free of creases to the panels. Free of creases to the backstrip. Free of creased or dog-eared pages in the text. Free of underlining hi-lighting notations or marginalia. Free of any ownership names dates addresses notations inscriptions stamps plates or labels. A handsome nearly-new copy structurally sound and tightly bound; showing the mildest wear. Bright and clean. Corners sharp. Very close to 'As New'. NOT a Remainder Book-Club or Ex-Library. Oblong 8vo. 8.8 x 12 x 0.35 inches. 135 pages. Illustrated with color photography by John Blaustein. Introduction by Martin Litton. Language: English. Weight: 20.5 ounces. The hardcover edition was published simultaneously. Trade Paperback. Hidden Canyon is a wonderful and intimate picture of the majestic Grand Canyon. Edward Abbey's Journal which accompanies the photography brings wit and a personal narrative of rowing through the Canyon. John Blaustein who has been rowing the Canyon for more than 30 years knows this landscape intimately. Penguin Books, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 53413 ISBN : 014004678x 9780140046786
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Edward Ardizzone
Tim & Lucy go to Sea
Oxford University Press UK 1964. Reprint. Hardcover. Fair/No Dust Jacket. Boards are quite worn tear at base of spine handwriting on front cover around title of book pencil drawings/scribble on front pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; Children. Inventory No: 08060026. Oxford University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 08060026
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Edward Ardizzone
Tim and Ginger
Oxford University Press UK 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. Dustjacket is in protective plastic sleeve price-clipped some edgewear to boards front end page has been drawn on in pencil and rubbed out leaving indentations otherwise book is free from marks and creases. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; Inventory No: 08060027. Oxford University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 08060027
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Edward B. Tracy Illustrated by Paul Brown Author
King of the Stallions
Dodd Mead & Co. 1947. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. Book Description -- Fair dust jacket has foxing multiple chips and tears. Foxing inside covers and notably on side of the text block. Pages of text are clean bright and free of markings. Binding is tight and secure. . Hard Cover. Fair/Fair. Dodd, Mead & Co. Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 228868
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Edward Hyams.
Animals in the Service of Man.
Philadelphia PA J.B. Lippincott Company 1972. Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine DJ: Both book and DJ show only minute indications of use. Book shows no discernible flaws except that the binding shows slight lean while remaining perfectly secure; text clean. DJ is very lightly sunned at the back strip though the titles thereon remain bold and clearly legible; price has been clipped; mylar-protected. Overall very close to 'As New'. NOT a Remainder Book-Club or Ex-Library. 8vo. 209pp. Hardback with DJ. J.B. Lippincott Company, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 39675 ISBN : 0397007809 9780397007806
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Edward Hyams
Animals in the Service of Man : 10000 Years of Domestication
<p>Dent1st 1972. F in DW. 22x14.5cm. Contains 42 illustrations.</p> Dent(1st) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2485 ISBN : 0460039164 9780460039161
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Edward Jerrome
Tales Of The Red Cross - True Adventure Series
Blackie & Son London No date. Softcover. Good ex-library. 26 pages. Ex Library copy with usual library stamps sticker etc. tanned pages Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Non-Fiction; Inventory No: 11030541. Blackie & Son paperback
Bookseller reference : 11030541
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Edward O. England
Study Thirteen at Westmore
Victory Outreach UK 1956. Hardcover. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 120 pages. No dustjacket red boards stained first few and last few pages and closed edges have foxing Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; Inventory No: 08040601. Victory Outreach hardcover
Bookseller reference : 08040601
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Edward R. Ricciuti
Birds Our Living World
good. %hardcover. dust jacket. wear. note in cover. name on cover. tears in dust jacket. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 050317F280695 ISBN : 1567110533 9781567110531
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Edward R. Ricciuti
Jungles
Western Pub. Co USA 1984. First Edition. Hardcover Printed Boards. Very Good. 45 pages. Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Dust jacket is in excellent condtion. Pages are lightly tanned and mildly foxed. Describes the characteristics and behavior of the unusual plants and animals that flourish in dense tropical jungles. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Non-Fiction; ISBN: 0307625087. ISBN/EAN: 9780307625083. Inventory No: 15050054. 9780307625083 Western Pub. Co hardcover
Bookseller reference : 15050054 ISBN : 0307625087 9780307625083
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Edward Ricciuti
Killer animals: Shocking true stories of deadly conflicts between humans and animals
Lyons Press 2003. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: Octavo standard book size. 287 pages. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact but spine is slightly cocked. Edges very slightly spotted or marked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Animals & Birds; ISBN: 1585748684. ISBN/EAN: 9781585748686. Dewey Code: 591.6/5 21. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: RB17150. . 9781585748686 Lyons Press paperback
Bookseller reference : RB17150 ISBN : 1585748684 9781585748686
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Edward Step FLS
Animal Life of the British Isles The Wayside & Woodland Series
<p>Warne 1932. VG. 17x12.5cm. a pocket guide to the MammalsReptiles& Batrachians of Wayside & Woodland with 111plates from photographs of which 48 are in colourcover alittle damp stained</p> Warne hardcover
Bookseller reference : 6341
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Edward W. Nolan
Northern Pacific Views: The Railroad Photography of F. Jay Haynes 1876-1905
Montana Historical Society Press 1983. Hardcover. Very good/Fair. Dustjacket has some wear several tears and a couple of small chips along the edges. Cover has some wear along the edges. Montana Historical Society Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 554 ISBN : 091729811X 9780917298110
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Edwards Christine
Dogs Wearing Ties
Self Published By the Author. Fine. 2009. Hardcover. 25 cm. Book is still in its original shrinkwrap and appears to be in fine condition from what I am able to see. A self-published collection of photographs of dogs wearing vintage ties. Still in original shrink wrap so unable to see inside but the cover photo is a cutie. . Self Published By the Author hardcover
Bookseller reference : 3950
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Edwards Dorothy
King Dicky Bird and the Bossy Princess
Used - Good. Comments: Magnet 1988� - Good - Paperback. -. No inscriptions No creasing to spine . <br/><br/>FY-NRWQ-ONOK paperback
Bookseller reference : B 02014
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Edwards Dorothy
My Naughty Little Sister's Friends Puffin Books
Used - Good. Comments: Puffin 1980� - Good - Paperback. -. No inscriptions No creasing to spine light tanned pages due to paper quality. <br/><br/>1Z-SG3U-C4OW paperback
Bookseller reference : B 02061
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Edwards Elwyn Hartley Editor
Encyclopedia Of The Horse
London: Octopus Books 1977. First Edition. Very Good /Very Good DJ. 8vo = over 9". Beige hard covers with illustration on front cover and brown printing on spine. Slight bumping on corners and spine. Very clean with tight binding. DJ has minor wearing on front and back covers. Octopus Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : NF46190 ISBN : 0517224038 9780517224038
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EDWARDS ELWYN HARTLEY
HORSES - EYEWITNESS HANDBOOKS: THE VISUAL GUIDE TO OVER 100 HORSE BREEDS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
NEW YORK: DK: DORLING KINDERSLEY. VG IN FLEXIBLE VINYL WRAPS WITH DJ VG. LIGHT WEAR. Pages: 256. . 1993. LATER PRINTING. TRADE PAPERBACK. PAGES CLEAN BINDING TIGHT. . DK: DORLING KINDERSLEY paperback
Bookseller reference : MASTER297297I
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EDWARDS ELWYN HARTLEY
HORSES - EYEWITNESS HANDBOOKS - THE VISUAL GUIDE TO OVER 100 HORSE BREEDS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
NEW YORK: DK: DORLING KINDERSLEY. VG IN STIFF WRAPS. LIGHTLY WORN. CORNERS LIGHTLY BUMPED. Pages: 256. . 1993. LATER PRINTING. TRADE PAPERBACK. DK: DORLING KINDERSLEY paperback
Bookseller reference : MASTER237770I
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Edwards Frederick
Know About Birds
London: Thomas Nelson and Sons. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1975. Second Printing. Hardcover. 978-0723807025 . Acidfree giant full color Young World ed lamin boards bumped; not marked-in underscored clearance or discard. Mails from NYC usually within 12 hours.; 9.5 x 13.25 inch . Thomas Nelson and Sons hardcover
Bookseller reference : 23684 ISBN : 0723807027 9780723807025
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Edwards George.
Pl 124. The Greatest Bulfinch-hen
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl 124. The Greatest Bulfinch-hen. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7009
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Edwards George.
Pl 188. The Gros-beak or Haw-finch
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl 188. The Gros-beak or Haw-finch. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7010
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Edwards George.
Pl 203 The Great Spotted Lizard with a Forked Tail
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. second edition. Fine . Pl 203 The Great Spotted Lizard with a Forked Tail. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. This print is from a later edition printed on J Whatman Turkey Mills paper watermarked 1836. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7016
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Edwards George.
Pl 206 The Sea-tortoise
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl 206 The Sea-tortoise. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7017
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Edwards George.
Pl 207 Double-headed Snake & The Black Butterflies
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl 207 Double-headed Snake & The Black Butterflies. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7015
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Edwards George.
Pl 208 The Mango-fish & The Great Brown Locust
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . A fine original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7013
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Edwards George.
Pl 208 The Mango-fish & The Great Brown Locust
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. later printing. Fine . Pl 208 The Mango-fish & The Great Brown Locust. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. This print is from a later edition printed on J Whatman Turkey Mills paper watermarked 1836. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7014
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Edwards George.
Pl 282 The Spur Fish & The Indian Gattorugina
London:: The Royal College of Physicians 1758-1764. First edition. Fine. Pl 282 The Spur Fish & The Indian Gattorugina. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The Royal College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7020
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Edwards George.
Pl 283 Sea Bat & The Pyed Acarauana
London:: The Royal College of Physicians 1758-1764. First edition. Fine . Pl 283 Sea Bat & The Pyed Acarauana. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The Royal College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7018
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Edwards George.
Pl 288 The Prickled Dog or Hound-fish with an insect called the Walking-stick
London:: The Royal College of Physicians 1758-1764. First edition. Fine . Pl 288 The Prickled Dog or Hound-fish with an insect called the Walking-stick. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The Royal College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7019
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Edwards George.
Pl. 121 The American Nightingale & the Green Sparrow or Green Ruby-throated Hummingbird
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl. 121 The American Nightingale & the Green Sparrow or Green Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 11.5 x 9 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 7008
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Edwards George.
Pl. 281 Beaks of Exotic Birds Drawn from Nature
London:: The Royal College of Physicians 1758-1764. First edition. Fine. A fine original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The Royal College of Physicians, unknown
Bookseller reference : 699
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