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 Salim Ali, The Birds of Sikkim
Salim Ali
The Birds of Sikkim
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1962. First edition. Cloth. A smart first edition of this fascinating ornithological study from Salim Ali, with colour illustrations. First edition. Illustrated with twenty-six plates, seventeen of which are in colour. Collated complete. An indispensable work for both the expert and amateur birdwatcher of the Himalayan countries, with over four hundred species described in detail. Much of the information provided in this text has never been published before. Written by Salim Ali, an Indian ornithologist and naturalist referred to as the Birdman of India. Illustrated by four internationally reputed bird artists: David Reid-Henry, Robert Scholz, Paul Barruel, and Walter Ahrens. In the original blue cloth binding. Externally, very smart with light shelf wear to the extremities. Original price-clipped dust wrapper is also smart with light shelf wear to the extremities. Sunning to the spine and edges of the boards. Small closed tears to the head and tail of the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with the odd handling mark. Bookseller's label to the front pastedown. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: David Reid-Henry; Robert Scholz; Paul Barruel; Walter Ahrens. Very Good Indeed/Very Good.
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Book number: 882T20
GBP 65.00 [Appr.: EURO 75.5 US$ 88.31 | JP¥ 12983]
Catalogue: Natural Sciences
Keywords: Birds Sikkim Ali Sikkim David Reid-Henry; Robert Scholz; Paul Barruel; Walter Ahrens

 John D. Altringham, The New Naturalist, No. 93: British Bats
John D. Altringham
The New Naturalist, No. 93: British Bats
London, HarperCollins Publishers, 2003. First edition. Cloth. An excellent first edition copy of this work on British bats from The New Naturalist series, by John D. Altringham. The first edition, first impression of this work in the publisher's original cloth binding, with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Loosely inserted are three newspaper cuttings from 2003 referring to bats. Illustrated with eight colour plates, and numerous illustrations in the text. Collated, complete. A detailed study of British bats for the New Naturalist series by John D. Altringham, including fascinating information on their origins, evolution, behaviour, feeding habits and reproduction. The New Naturalist Library is a series of books, written by experts, concerning a variety of natural history topics, aiming to interest general readers in the wildlife of the British Isles. They have had considerable influence on many, such as W.D. Hamilton and Mike Majerus, who later became professional biologists. In the publisher's original cloth binding, with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, cloth is in lovely bright condition. Internally, firmly bound. One small mark to pages 44 and 45, otherwise, pages are very bright and clean. Dust wrapper has one small area of sunning to the top right extremity of the front of the wrap; otherwise, it is very bright and smart. Fine . Ill.: Not Stated. Fine/Fine.
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Book number: 877M28
GBP 98.00 [Appr.: EURO 113.75 US$ 133.14 | JP¥ 19574]
Catalogue: Natural Sciences
Keywords: Bats Natural history New Naturalist Natural history Not Stated

 Anon, Reports of the Delegates of the Hope Museum and Rothney Collection
Anon
Reports of the Delegates of the Hope Museum and Rothney Collection
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1904-12. Leather. Various reports of the Oxford University Natural History Museum. Including the Sixteenth Annual Report of the Delegates of the University Museum (for 1903) and the Seventeenth Annual Report of the Delegates of the University Museum (for 1904) in volume I. Report of the Hope Professor of Zoology, 1910, Report of the Hope Professor of Zoology, 1911, and Report of the Hope Professor of Zoology, 1912. Two volumes containing complete reports. Details of research, laboratory work, and acquisitions. The Oxford University Museum of Natural History, sometimes known simply as the Oxford University Museum, is a museum displaying many of the University of Oxford's natural history specimens. The Hope Entomological Collections are held by the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. The Hope Department was founded by Frederick William Hope. George Alexander James Rothney (1849-1922) formed an extensive collection of Oriental Hymenoptera during his travels in India. His library and collection was donated to the Hope Entomological Collections, Oxford. In half morocco bindings. Externally very sound although rubbed. Internally firmly bound. Bright and clean throughout, just the very odd spot. Some small red crayon marks in the second volume. Slight evidence of past worming to volume I, from the rear board to a few pages at the end, but this is very slight. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Book number: LTH18-E-13
GBP 295.00 [Appr.: EURO 342.25 US$ 400.78 | JP¥ 58923]
Catalogue: Natural Sciences
Keywords: Zoology Museum Natural History University Museum Museum None

 Anon., Sights in Autumn
Anon.
Sights in Autumn
London, The Religious Tract Society, [1844]. Cloth. A charming and scarce volume on the season of Autumn. Illustrated with beautiful engravings. A scarce volume, held institutionally by two libraries only. Dated from Jisc [1844]A fascinating book on the Autumnal season, looking at the various seasonal plants, fruits, and animals to be found from September to November. Part of a group where each volume focuses on a different season, published by the Religious Tract Society in 1844. With an illustrated title page, five full plates, and various engravings in text throughout. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally excellent with only minor shelf wear. Contemporary inscription to the front free endpaper, dated 1856. Internally, firmly bound. The pages are bright and clean. With an illustrated title page and five full plates, as well as engravings in text throughout. Near Fine . Ill.: Anon. Near Fine .
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Book number: 771A40
GBP 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 46.5 US$ 54.34 | JP¥ 7990]
Catalogue: Natural Sciences
Keywords: autumn natural science scarce natural science Anon.

 Anon, Usage de Globes- Handwritten Workbook
Anon
Usage de Globes- Handwritten Workbook
Anon, Anon, c1780. Leather. A unique handwritten volume covering predominantly Astronomy and the Use of Globes. Handwritten in a neat and legible hand, across 400 pages numbered 1-90 and 1-300. Occasionally with blank page breaks but continuous numbering. An interesting specimen, this volume contains exercises, diagrams and notes on science, geography and astronomy. Primarily focusing on the Use of Globes, it contains four diagrams of celestial movements, and pages of charts and lists relating to the planets and stars. Written in French with one passage in English describing the fixed stars of the Lion's Tale and Virgin's Spike. The first 90 pages are concerned with broader geography and written in a question and answer style. The second section contains explanations on the use of Globes both terrestrial and celestial, and the information that can be gleaned from a practical application of this knowledge. Similar in style to 'Introduction to the Use of Globes' by W Field, the text follows an instructive pattern, whereby the information is transcribed and then applied to a series of problems. The author seems to have been working through Thomas Hood's 'The Use of both the Globes, Celestial and Terrestrial' and making a practical collection of notes for personal or educational use. One section is titled 'Responses aux Questions de ''appendix qui est a la suite de l'introduction a l'usage des Globes par mr Molineux', that is, 'responses to questions in the appendix to the introduction of the use of Globes by Molyneux&apos. Emery Molyneux was an English Elizabethan maker of Globes and his terrestrial and celestial globes were the first to be made in England. Though Molyneux published his own treatise on Globes, entitled 'The Globes Celestial and Terrestrial Set Forth in Plano', it has now been lost. In the same year Thomas Hood published 'The Use of Both the Globes', which referenced Molyneux's works. Because of this we believe it is Hood's work to which the author of this manuscript is referring. The work has been dated based on the predictions of celestial movements made in the text, up to the year 1800. In a full mottled calf binding wiith gilt detailing. Externally, worn with loss to leather at extremities and spine. Worn spine label reading 'usage de globes&apos. Front pastedown with ridge as quirk of binding. Marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Personal label to front pastedown. Internally, generally firmly bound. Approx 100 smaller pages bound in to front and 304 full sized pages follwoing, 300 numbered. 2 pages loosening to rear block. Pages bright, generally clean with marginal age toning and handling marks. Occasional scattered spots. Creasing to foredge. Good . Ill.: Anon. Good .
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Book number: EXP2-F-7
GBP 2700.00 [Appr.: EURO 3131.25 US$ 3668.14 | JP¥ 539296]
Catalogue: Natural Sciences
Keywords: Celestial Globe Geography Terrestrial Globe Astronomy Science Anon

 Anonymous, English Forests and Forest Trees, Historical, Legendary, and Descriptive
Anonymous
English Forests and Forest Trees, Historical, Legendary, and Descriptive
London, Ingram, Cooke, and Co, 1853. First edition. Cloth. A first edition copy of this charming study of the forests and forest trees of England, with an array of lovely illustrations throughout. The first edition of this work.In the publisher's original cloth binding. With an illustrative frontispiece and a plethora of charming vignettes throughout the text. Eight monochrome plates. Collated complete. This work contains a historical and descriptive account of all the forests and forest trees of England. It includes the trees of Windsor Castle, The Forest of Dean, as well as sections of forest laws and inhabitants of the forests.No credit is given for the author of this endearing work. In the original cloth binding. Externally, with fading to the spine and rubbing and bumping to the extremities. Marks to the boards, with a few small damp stains. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean, with a few scattered spots concentrated to the first and last few leaves. The odd spot throughout. Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Good .
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Book number: 911Y6
GBP 65.00 [Appr.: EURO 75.5 US$ 88.31 | JP¥ 12983]
Catalogue: Natural Sciences
Keywords: Forest Natural History England Natural History Not Stated

 Anonymous, The Menageries. The Natural History of Monkeys, Opossums and Lemurs
Anonymous
The Menageries. The Natural History of Monkeys, Opossums and Lemurs
London, Charles Knight and Co, 1838. Cloth. A scarce illustrated natural history on The Menageries. The Natural History of Monkeys, Opossums and Lemurs. Illustrated with engravings by J. Jackson, after drawings by W. Harvey. Volume one of two. With twelve chapters on a variety of species of monkeys. From 'The library of Entertaining Knowledge' series. In a cloth binding. Externally, sound. Light wear to extremities, fading to spine and the odd mark to boards. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are bright with only the odd spot predominantly to text block edge. Very Good . Ill.: J. Jackson; W. Harvey. Very Good .
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Book number: GEN15-D-21
GBP 49.99 [Appr.: EURO 58 US$ 67.91 | JP¥ 9985]
Catalogue: Natural Sciences
Keywords: the menageries monkeys opossums lemurs monkeys w harvey J. Jackson; W. Harvey

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