ELEMENTARY TAXIDERMY. By Richard L.E. Ford. Collectors' Guide No. 2.
ND c1964 1st edition. Small 8vo stapled paperback (127 x 203mm). Pp16. B/w photographs. B/w bird illustration to blue cartridge-paper covers.
"A great many persons first become interested in the art of taxidermy when they come across some rather beautiful and uncommon bird lying dead by the roadside". A concise and straightforward introduction to taxidermy for the curious amateur. This booklet is undated. However, the firm's phone number is 4347, and the rear cover advertises Ford's 1963 book, Practical Entomology, at 17s. 6d. net.
"A great many persons first become interested in the art of taxidermy when they come across some rather beautiful and uncommon bird lying dead by the roadside". A concise and straightforward introduction to taxidermy for the curious amateur. This booklet is undated. However, the firm's phone number is 4347, and the rear cover advertises Ford's 1963 book, Practical Entomology, at 17s. 6d. net.
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Author | Ford (Richard L.E. F.R.E.S., F.Z.S.). |
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Book Code | 41522 |
ISBN | No ISBN. |
Book Description | Slight use but good, solid, second-hand stapled paperback. |
Book Cover | Paperback |
Published Date | 1964 |
Publisher | Watkins and Doncaster The Naturalists. |
Place | Welling, Kent. |