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Warne 6 The observers book of freshwater fishes of the British isles
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£50.00
Condition
Satisfactory
Language
English
Author
I.O. Evans (ed.)
Title
The Observer's book of sea and seashore / edited by I. O. Evans
ISBN
0723200734
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17 months ago
The Observer's Book of Freshwater Fishes of the British Isles," Warne #6, represents a first edition from 1941, authored by Laurence Wells. This edition provides detailed descriptions of 82 species with 76 illustrations, including 64 in full color. Copyrighted in London, it stands as a valuable historical resource in the realm of freshwater fish identification. Despite its wear and tear, including a price-clipped, marked, worn, and torn dust jacket (now in a protective sleeve), patchy damp spotting to the boards, foxing, wrinkled endpapers, and well-thumbed pages, its content remains valuable. Printed in Great Britain, this edition bears a satisfactory condition, albeit with some notable faults: a pierced hole through the hardback page at the back, the notes pages, index, and 22 other pages; detached pages 112 and 113 from the spine; discolouration on the cloth hardback pages; and writing on the inside blank pages and blank notes pages at the back of the book.
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Warne 6 The observers book of freshwater fishes of the British isles
Satisfactory
£50.00
Condition
Satisfactory
Language
English
Author
I.O. Evans (ed.)
Title
The Observer's book of sea and seashore / edited by I. O. Evans
ISBN
0723200734
Uploaded
17 months ago
The Observer's Book of Freshwater Fishes of the British Isles," Warne #6, represents a first edition from 1941, authored by Laurence Wells. This edition provides detailed descriptions of 82 species with 76 illustrations, including 64 in full color. Copyrighted in London, it stands as a valuable historical resource in the realm of freshwater fish identification. Despite its wear and tear, including a price-clipped, marked, worn, and torn dust jacket (now in a protective sleeve), patchy damp spotting to the boards, foxing, wrinkled endpapers, and well-thumbed pages, its content remains valuable. Printed in Great Britain, this edition bears a satisfactory condition, albeit with some notable faults: a pierced hole through the hardback page at the back, the notes pages, index, and 22 other pages; detached pages 112 and 113 from the spine; discolouration on the cloth hardback pages; and writing on the inside blank pages and blank notes pages at the back of the book.