mostly concerning fish and fishkeeping,
but I also have a few early books on animals, birds and other creatures, and this is the type of book I am talking about, titled, and it is a long one! The
Museum of Natural History: Being a Popular Account of the Structure, Habits,
and Classification of the Various Departments of the Animal Kingdom:
Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, Including the Insects
Destructive to Agriculture,
published
in London by William MacKenzie,
it runs to 4 volumes,
Volume I,
'Mammalia', illustrated with a colour title page, and thirty-four plates,
thirty-one of which are in colour, and in-text engravings.
Volume II, 'Birds', illustrated with thirty-one plates, thirty of which are in
colour, and in-text engravings.
Volume III, 'Reptiles and Fishes', illustrated with twenty-nine plates, nine of
which are in colour, and in-text engravings.
Volume IV, 'Insects, Molusca, & Radiata',
illustrated with forty-two
plates, six of which are in colour, and in-text engravings,
and was published 1859-62, the books are by Sir John
Richardson, William S. Dallas, T. Spencer Cobbold, William Baird, and Adam
White,
the books are illustrated with over one-hundred plates in both colour and monochrome,
of course this was published before the days of colour photography, so all of the illustrations were hand drawn,
which is why I enjoy books like this so much, the books are available at Rooke Books, on this page here, all 4 yours for £490.00, would I like them? yes please!
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