Author: Gosse, P.H. Title: Letters from Alabama, (U.S.) chiefly relating to Natural History
Description: Morgan and Chase 1859 xii, 306, wood engravings to text. . HB. Small 8vo (170x110mm), cont. green full prize calf, gilt double-ruled border to both boards, gilt school crest to front board and prize bookplate to endpaper (Arnold House School, Brighton), spine with raised bands, richly gilt-tooled to compartments, leather titlepiece; gilt-tooling to edges of boards; marbled endpapers and edges. Vg.. Text engravings, some by Whimper (or Whymper), or by Gosse (initialled P.H.G.). Gosse spent nearly eight months in Alabama, and his account of its natural history (especially entomology) is perhaps the first separate study devoted to that state. Gosse's comments on local customs and habits make this an interesting contribution to the history of the ante-bellum South. [First appeared anonymously in portions in the
Home Friend, in 1855, with the title 'Letters from Alabama'. Also appeared under the title
Natural History of America, being Letters from Alabama chiefly relating to natural history].Freeman & Wertheimer 105..
Keywords: Alabama; United States; North America; Decorative Binding; Natural History
Price: GBP 350.00 = appr. US$ 499.79 Seller: Pemberley Natural History Books
- Book number: A57280
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