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Verlag: Selwyn & Blount [1920], London, 1920
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Cloth. Zustand: Very Good. None stated (illustrator). The new edition of this illustrated work on British Birds by Fergus Menteith Ogilvie. The new edition.In the publisher's original quarter cloth with paper to the boards.Illustrated with a frontispiece, vignettes and nine plates including three maps (one folding) and two coloured plates. Collated complete.This ornithological work was written by Fergus Menteith Ogilvie and edited by Henry Balfour, with a foreword by Mrs, John Massie. The work was comprised from lectures given by Ogilvie before his passing and was put together as a tribute to his memory.Undated. Dated by a copy held at the British Library. In the publisher's original quarter cloth with paper to the boards. No dust wrapper present. Externally generally smart with marks to the boards and spine, bumping and rubbing to the extremities of the boards and the odd closed tear to the paper boards. Internally firmly bound with generally bright and clean pages with only slight age toning to the extremities and the odd spot only. Very Good. book.
Verlag: Selwyn & Blount, London, 1920, 1920
Anbieter: ROBIN SUMMERS BOOKS LTD, Aldeburgh, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Very Good. New edition. Hardback. Covers slightly marked and rubbed with surface damp-marks at rear, otherwise near very good. No dust jacket.
Verlag: Selwyn & Blount, London, 1920
Anbieter: PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Very Good. xvi, 228, portrait frontis, 2 col + 4 b/w plates, 3 maps, 14 text figs. . HB. Large 8vo (275x190mm), orig. cream qtr cloth, grey paper-covered boards, minor wear to corners, spine slightly darkened. Light gum residue to front endpaper where a bookplate has been removed. Vg. Edited by Henry Balfour. Edition limited to 500 copies, of which this is No. 182. Preface states that 'The eight chapters which are contained in this book have been adapted from a series of eight popular lectures delivered to the Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire, between the years 1902 and 1916 '.