J. Lewis Bonhote - Birds of Britain

ZAR 500.00

"Birds of Britain" by J. Lewis Bonhote is a comprehensive ornithological work, offering detailed descriptions and illustrations of British birds. The book, published in 1907, features 100 color illustrations selected by H.E. Dresser from his "Birds of Europe." This edition is bound in a beautifully decorated hardcover, reflecting early 20th-century craftsmanship.

1907 - Hardcover

Condition: The book shows significant wear, particularly on the spine, which is frayed and damaged. The cover has noticeable scuffs and fading, with edges that are heavily worn. Despite these defects, the pages remain intact, with some yellowing due to age, but the illustrations and text are well-preserved.

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"Birds of Britain" by J. Lewis Bonhote is a comprehensive ornithological work, offering detailed descriptions and illustrations of British birds. The book, published in 1907, features 100 color illustrations selected by H.E. Dresser from his "Birds of Europe." This edition is bound in a beautifully decorated hardcover, reflecting early 20th-century craftsmanship.

1907 - Hardcover

Condition: The book shows significant wear, particularly on the spine, which is frayed and damaged. The cover has noticeable scuffs and fading, with edges that are heavily worn. Despite these defects, the pages remain intact, with some yellowing due to age, but the illustrations and text are well-preserved.

"Birds of Britain" by J. Lewis Bonhote is a comprehensive ornithological work, offering detailed descriptions and illustrations of British birds. The book, published in 1907, features 100 color illustrations selected by H.E. Dresser from his "Birds of Europe." This edition is bound in a beautifully decorated hardcover, reflecting early 20th-century craftsmanship.

1907 - Hardcover

Condition: The book shows significant wear, particularly on the spine, which is frayed and damaged. The cover has noticeable scuffs and fading, with edges that are heavily worn. Despite these defects, the pages remain intact, with some yellowing due to age, but the illustrations and text are well-preserved.