Observations of the Natural History of Swallows; with a Collateral Statement of Facts Relative to their Migration, and to their Brumal Torpidity: and a Table of Reference to Authors.
by Forster, Thomas
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- Hardcover
- Condition
- , the spine is mostly missing, both joints and hinges are damaged though boards are still attached, corners bumped and missing p
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Skipton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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About This Item
, xiv [2] 97 [3] 16 pages, 5 black and white plates of swallows, publisher's advertising section at the rear of the book
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- Bookseller
- Keogh's Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 75588
- Title
- Observations of the Natural History of Swallows; with a Collateral Statement of Facts Relative to their Migration, and to their Brumal Torpidity: and a Table of Reference to Authors.
- Author
- Forster, Thomas
- Illustrator
- Illustrated by Willis
- Format/Binding
- , half brown calf and marbled paper over boards, black lettering to spine and marbled text block edge, marbled endpapers Hardbac
- Book Condition
- Used - , the spine is mostly missing, both joints and hinges are damaged though boards are still attached, corners bumped and missing p
- Edition
- Sixth Edition, Enlarged
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Printed for T.and G. Underwood
- Place of Publication
- , London
- Date Published
- , 1817
- Keywords
- Forster, Thomas, Observations of the Natural History of Swallows; with a Collateral Statement of Facts Relative to their Migration, and to their Brumal Torpidity: and a Table of Reference to Authors.
- Size
- , octavo, 23cm x 14.5cm
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