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Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1966. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good+/Very Good-. Too large for flat rate or Global flat rate shipping, slender but won't fit envelope. Domestic media mail at our usual price. Jacket price clipped, short tears and edgewear but looking quite decent in new mylar wrapper. Multitudes of photographs, clean text, attractive and unmarked. Trace price erasure evident corner first end sheet. *We feel that books offered for internet sale should be described thoroughly and accurately. Books listed by Brass Dolphin are so described, and graded, using the strict, traditional standards. For this reason, we have virtually zero returns.*
ERIC WORRELL'S AUSTRALIAN BIRDS AND ANIMALS by Worrell, Eric - 1970-01-01
by Worrell, Eric
ERIC WORRELL'S AUSTRALIAN BIRDS AND ANIMALS
by Worrell, Eric
- Used
- Acceptable
- Hardcover
Angus & Robertson, 1970-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Angus & Robertson [Published date: 1970]. Hard cover [26] pp (unpaginated). 1973 reprint. In acceptable condition /NO dust jacket. 9.5 X 11.5" glossy illustrated paper over boards have bumping and chipping to edges, corners and top and bottom of spine with a bit of the underlying boards exposed at corner tips and at the top and bottom of spine. Moderate overall scuffing and soiling to covers as well. Spine is cracked and shaken and last signature is loose and laid in. Previous owner's name is on front paste-down. Otherwise pages are clean and unmarked. The Walter Cunningham illustrations are still bright and wonderful. NOT Ex-library. NO remainder marks. An acceptable reading copy only. [From Introduction] Most of the land animals of Australia, the mammals, birds and reptiles, are to be found nowhere else on earth. Yet since the days that Captain James Cook sailed up our eastern coast two hundred years ago on his voyage of discovery a number of animal species have become extinct. Early settlers found such an abundance of wildlife that they used them for food, clothing, blankets, rugs and simply as sport for themselves and their dogs. Trees were ruthlessly felled, not just to provide building materials, but to make way for grazing areas for animals new to the countryâsheep and cattle. Extensive clearing of bushland has been mostly responsible for the disappearance of our native animals as farm stock has taken over their territories. While it is too late to save some species, scientists are now realizing the need to set aside large areas of bushlands asNational Parks and other kinds of reserves to preserve our wildlife. Laws have been passed and many of these sanctuaries have been proclaimed. A new science called Ecology has arisen in which animals and their surroundings are studied together. This has resulted in the replanting of trees in many areas and the reintroduction of some kinds of animals. In this book we have tried to show how some animals, even though they may be enemies, will live together in the same kind of country.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (US)
- Format/Binding Hardcover
- Book Condition Used - Acceptable
- Quantity Available 1
- Binding Hardcover
- ISBN 10 0207120439
- ISBN 13 9780207120435
- Publisher Angus & Robertson
- Date Published 1970-01-01
- Keywords Children's books, Australia, animals